,MovieID,RDFs,Abstract 0,69537,dbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_DeVitodbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhea_Perlmandbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:nameHot Dogs for Gauguindbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguindbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_photographersdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:Hot_Dogs_for_Gauguinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_short_films,"Hot Dogs for Gauguin (1972) is a short student film written and directed by Martin Brest, then an undergraduate at New York University, featuring Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman in her acting debut." 1,169423,dbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Dresdeldbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringGuy Middletondbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:starringKarel Stepanekdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:nameThe Third Visitordbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Third_Visitorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_crime_films,"The Third Visitor is a 1951 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Sonia Dresdel, Guy Middleton and Karel Stepanek. It was written by Gerald Anstruther and David Evans based on the 1950 play of the same name by Gerald Anstruther, and filmed at Merton Park Studios." 2,73020,dbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:directorGino Nicheledbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Luke_Carrolldbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:producerNancy Bennettdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Barrdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maryke_Hendriksedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Sheridandbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringCassidy Laddendbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringJeremy Fromdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:starringNoel Johansendbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luke_Carrolldbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:nameBarbie & the Diamond Castledbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:nameBarbie and the Diamond Castle: Original Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Acoustic_musicdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Showtunedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castledbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2000sdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Barbie_&_the_Diamond_Castlepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Barbie_films,"Barbie & the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video animated musical film directed by Gino Nichele and produced by Mattel Entertainment with Rainmaker Entertainment. It first premiered on Nickelodeon on September 7, 2008, and it was later released to DVD on September 9, 2008.The thirteenth entry in the Barbie film series, the film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie and the cover of the song ""Connected"" recorded by Katharine McPhee. It follows the story of Liana and Alexa (the in-universe roles of the dolls, Barbie and Teresa) on their journey to find the mysterious diamond castle." 3,136862,dbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bobby_Howesdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThird Time Luckydbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Third_Time_Lucky_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Forde,"Third Time Lucky is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Bobby Howes, Dorothy Boyd and Gordon Harker. It was made at Islington Studios and based on the 1929 West End play of the same title by Arnold Ridley. The film's sets were designed by art director Walter Murton." 4,156155,dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Hensondbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Buckingham_(record_producer)dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringChevy Chasedbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringJohn Candydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringJoe Flahertydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringSandra Bernharddbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringWaylon Jenningsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringJim Hensondbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringDave Thomasdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:starringCaroll Spinneydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Garnettdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Geissdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Judy_Freudbergdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:nameSesame Street Presents: Follow That Birddbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:nameFollow That Birddbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:nameSesame Street Presents:dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Van_Dyke_Parksdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Kwapisdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lennie_Niehausdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sesame_Street_featuresdbp-dbr:Sesame_Street_Presents:_Follow_That_Birdpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dodo,"Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird (or simply Follow That Bird) is a 1985 American family musical road comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis, and written by Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg. Based on the children's television series Sesame Street created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, it was the series' first theatrical feature-length film. It stars Muppet performers Caroll Spinney, Jim Henson and Frank Oz alongside Sandra Bernhard, John Candy, Chevy Chase, Joe Flaherty, Waylon Jennings, and Dave Thomas with Sesame Street regulars Linda Bove, Emilio Delgado, Loretta Long, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Roscoe Orman, Alaina Reed, and Kermit Love in supporting roles and the voices of Laraine Newman, Brian Hohlfeld, Cathy Silvers, Eddie Deezen, and Sally Kellerman.Produced by Children's Television Workshop and filmed at the Cinespace Film Studios and on location in the Greater Toronto Area, Follow That Bird was theatrically released in the United States on August 2, 1985, by Warner Bros., and in the United Kingdom on November 22, 1985, by Columbia Pictures through Columbia-EMI-Warner Distributors and received mostly positive reviews from critics. However, it was a box office disappointment, grossing $14 million. This is also the final acting roles for Henson and Richard Hunt in a theatrical film before their deaths." 5,31482,dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:producerHal Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:starringCarole Landisdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roach_Jr.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:D._W._Griffithdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Baker_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mickell_Novackdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:nameOne Million B.C.dbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prehistoric_people_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animal_cruelty_incidents_in_filmdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Million_B.C.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_monster_movies,"One Million B.C. is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles Cave Man, Man and His Mate, and Tumak.The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tumak, a young caveman who strives to unite the uncivilized Rock Tribe and the peaceful Shell Tribe, Carole Landis as Loana, daughter of the Shell Tribe chief and Tumak's love interest, and Lon Chaney Jr. as Tumak's stern father and leader of the Rock Tribe. Chaney's billing differs from that of his home studio Universal Pictures in that Hal Roach elected to retain the ""Jr."" instead of billing him under his father's name, possibly because Roach was co-directing the film with his own son Hal Roach Jr.The film was a popular success and was nominated for two Academy Awards for its special effects and musical score, although the film is controversial for its use of live animals dueling." 6,140993,dbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:directorLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Televisiondbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Televisiondbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:producerLarry Buchanandbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Cranshawdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Kirkdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Craigdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womendbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Dallasdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Mars_Needs_Womenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Buchanan,"Mars Needs Women is a 1968 independently made American made-for-television science fiction film from Azalea Pictures. The film was produced, written, and directed by self-proclaimed schlock artist/auteur Larry Buchanan, and stars Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Craig, and Byron Lord. The film was released in first-run syndication by American International Pictures without a theatrical release." 7,134365,dbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Gabaidbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. Todd Harrisdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Kent_Austindbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Howey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Channing_Tatumdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Bushdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Vogeldbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Richardsondbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Boyumdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Kent_Austindbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSupercrossdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motorcycle_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Supercross_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Boyum,"Supercross, marketed and sometimes referred to as Supercross: The Movie, is a 2005 American action film directed by Steve Boyum and starring Steve Howey and Mike Vogel. The film portrays youthful relationships in the world of professional Supercross." 8,39026,"dbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:UGC_(cinema_operator)dbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHans Zimmer, Peter Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGérard Depardieudbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndie MacDowelldbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:UGC_(cinema_operator)dbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Carddbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Card:dbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Instrumentaldbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:World_musicdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soft_rockdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New-age_musicdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigration_to_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Weirdbp-dbr:Green_Card_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sham_marriage","Green Card is a 1990 American romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Weir and starring Gérard Depardieu and Andie MacDowell.The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States.Depardieu won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay." 9,81321,dbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:distributorRegal Films Internationaldbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:producerMilton Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:producerMax Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Castledbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Belldbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Madden_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Max_Adriandbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:nameDr Terror's House of Horrorsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_personifications_of_deathdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_vampire_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_plantsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_Haitian_Vodoudbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amicus_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elisabeth_Lutyensdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Freddie_Francisdbp-dbr:Dr._Terror's_House_of_Horrorspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tarot_in_fiction,"Dr Terror's House of Horrors is a 1965 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by veteran horror director Freddie Francis, written by Milton Subotsky, and starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.It was the first in a series of anthology films from Amicus and was followed by Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Tales from the Crypt (1972), Asylum (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974). It is also the first horror film from Amicus." 10,81421,dbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:directorBrett Whitcombdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:producerJason Connelldbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:producerBrett Whitcombdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringDee Booherdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringAngelina Altishindbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringCindy Marannedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringEmily Doledbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringJeanne Basonedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringLisa Morettidbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringLorilyn Palmerdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringMando Guerrerodbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:starringSteve Blancedbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:nameGLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestlingdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:GLOW:_The_Story_of_the_Gorgeous_Ladies_of_Wrestlingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Professional_wrestling_documentary_films,"GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling is a documentary film about professional wrestling. Released in 2012, it tells the story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (abbreviated G.L.O.W. or GLOW), a women's wrestling promotion. GLOW staged live events that were filmed and then shown on American television for four seasons in the late 1980s. The documentary includes footage from the TV series, combined with then-recent interviews of some of the participants.The film was directed by Brett Whitcomb and written by Bradford Thomason. It premiered on April 27, 2012, at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It won the Best Documentary award at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con film festival. It was released on DVD in the United States on March 26, 2013. It became available for streaming on Netflix on April 1, 2017." 11,163549,dbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Howard_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Chapmandbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wallace_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:nameSubmarine Raiderdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lew_Landersdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Submarine_Raiderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_films,Submarine Raider is a 1942 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring John Howard. 12,68099,dbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorBrian Jonesdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Jonesdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angela_Menzies-Willsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameComing of Agedbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Coming_of_Age_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_films,Coming of Age is a 1984 Australian film. It is now known as a very hard to find film which is highly sought after by collectors and lovers of Australian films.Seasoned Australian softcore porn actress Angela Menzies-Wills plays the lead role of Angel. 13,25521,dbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:producerRichard Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringAustin Trevordbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringWilliam Hartnelldbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Renown_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Hearnedbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:nameTons of Troubledbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_S._Hiscottdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tons_of_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Studios,"Tons of Trouble is a 1956 black and white British comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Richard Hearne, William Hartnell and Austin Trevor. It was written by Hearne and Hiscott." 14,164792,dbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Castleton_Knightdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringNigel Barriedbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelle_Brodydbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringHeather Thatcherdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:starringMarguerite Allandbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Castleton_Knightdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Violet_E._Powelldbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Jarvis_Blackdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:nameThe Playthingdbp-dbr:The_Playthingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Playthingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Castleton_Knight,"The Plaything is a 1929 British part-talkie sound romance film directed by Castleton Knight and starring Estelle Brody, Heather Thatcher and Nigel Barrie. The film was a mixture of silent and sound film as it was released during the transition period following Blackmail. It was based on the play Life Is Pretty Much the Same by Arthur Jarvis Black. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios." 15,161138,dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Spencer_Tracydbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Everett_Hortondbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Foxdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Considine_Jr.dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Conselmandbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Houston_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameSix Cylinder Lovedbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thornton_Freelanddbp-dbr:Six_Cylinder_Love_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Fox,"Six Cylinder Love is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Fox and Edward Everett Horton. It was produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation and is a remake of their 1923 silent original. Both films are based on the 1921 Broadway play. It recorded a loss of $25,000. A further remake The Honeymoon's Over was released in 1939." 16,120114,dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gig_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Colemandbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geraldine_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Stanwyckdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:nameThe Gay Sistersdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sistersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Irving_Rapperdbp-dbr:The_Gay_Sisterspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_romantic_drama_films,"The Gay Sisters is a 1942 American drama film directed by Irving Rapper, and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Donald Crisp, Gig Young (who adopted his character's name as his screen name) and Nancy Coleman. The Warner Bros. motion picture was based on a novel by Stephen Longstreet." 17,161637,dbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Coudercdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hershdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_F._Claxtondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Coudercdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Hershdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Moultondbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:nameI'll Give My Lifedbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:nameUnfinished Taskdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Give_My_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_F._Claxton,I'll Give My Life is a 1960 American film directed by William F. Claxton. The film is also known as The Unfinished Task in the United States. It is the final film role of Ray Collins before his death in 1965. 18,104630,dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:producerBryce Menziesdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Wossdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Browndbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Isaacsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Levi_Millerdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Village_Roadshowdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Wossdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:nameRed Dog: True Bluedbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_21st_centurydbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1969dbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Western_Australiadbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cezary_Skubiszewskidbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Outbackdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kriv_Stendersdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roadshow_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dog:_True_Bluepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Nelson_Woss,"Red Dog: True Blue is a 2016 Australian family comedy film directed by Kriv Stenders, written by Daniel Taplitz and starring Jason Isaacs, Levi Miller and Bryan Brown. It serves as a prequel to the 2011 film Red Dog, detailing the early days of the Red Dog, the Pilbara Wanderer." 19,22091,dbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:producerVirginie Besson-Silladbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:producerXavier Forciolidbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringClive Owendbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringHerbie Hancockdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringRutger Hauerdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringDane DeHaandbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringRihannadbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringKris Wudbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:starringCara Delevingnedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Virginie_Besson-Silladbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:nameValerian and the City of a Thousand Planetsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:nameValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Film Scoredbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_Scoredbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetsdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_intergalactic_traveldbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_shapeshiftingdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:STX_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_comicsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_spacecraftdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_28th_centurydbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alexandre_Desplatdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_26th_centurydbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fundamental_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Genocide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Space_opera_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Valerian_and_the_City_of_a_Thousand_Planetspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Valérian_and_Laureline,"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes) is a 2017 space opera film written and directed by Luc Besson, and produced by his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. It is based on the French science fiction comics series Valérian and Laureline, written by Pierre Christin, illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières, and published by Dargaud. It stars Dane DeHaan and Cara Delevingne as Valerian and Laureline, respectively, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently financed and personally funded the film. With a production budget of around $180 million, it is both the most expensive European and the most expensive independent film ever made.Two operatives of the United Human Federation are on a mission to Alpha, a city inhabited by thousands of species from different planets. Their latest mission is to uncover a destructive force beneath the sprawling city, realizing it threatens not just Alpha, but the entire universe.Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets was released on 20 July 2017 in Germany by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under the Buena Vista International imprint, in the United States on 21 July by STXfilms, in France on 26 July by EuropaCorp Distribution, in China on 25 August by China Film Group, in Belgium on 26 August by Belga Films, and 27 November in United Arab Emirates by Gulf Film. It received mixed reviews from critics, who criticised the plot and some of the casting, but praised the visuals. It grossed $226 million worldwide, but due to its high production and advertising costs, was considered a box-office bomb following its release in the United States." 20,171330,dbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Lynchdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Saul_Rubinekdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Amosdbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clarke_Mackeydbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:nameTaking Caredbp-dbr:Taking_Caredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Taking_Carepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_films,"Taking Care, also known as Prescriptions for Murder, is a 1987 Canadian drama film, directed by Clarke Mackey. Loosely based on the real-life case of Susan Nelles, the film stars Janet Amos as Marie, a maternity ward nurse who is accused of murder after three women die in childbirth under her care, and Kate Lynch as Angie O'Connell, her colleague who attempts to collect evidence to prove Marie's innocence.The cast also includes Saul Rubinek, Barry Flatman, Jackie Richardson, Allan Royal and Ron White.The film premiered at the 1987 Toronto International Film Festival.Lynch received a Genie Award nomination for Best Actress at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988." 21,31146,dbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:directorClifford Gulliverdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:producerOswald Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:producerNorman Hope-Belldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringVivienne Chattertondbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringDavina Craigdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringErnie Lotingadbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:starringWallace Lupinodbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oswald_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernie_Lotingadbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:nameLove Up the Poledbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Poledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Up_the_Polepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studios,"Love Up the Pole is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Clifford Gulliver and starring Ernie Lotinga, Vivienne Chatterton and Wallace Lupino. It was made at the Cricklewood Studios in London, and distributed by Butcher's Film Service which specialised in low-budget British films." 22,166022,dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:distributorContinental Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Walker_(actress)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringHarold Danielsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:starringPhyllis Barrydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Newfielddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J.D._Kendisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sherman_L._Lowedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_St._Clairedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:nameSecrets of a Modeldbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modeldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_a_Modelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Newfield,"Secrets of a Model is a 1940 American drama film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Cheryl Walker, Harold Daniels and Phyllis Barry. It was made as an independent exploitation film on Poverty Row.In the film, a waitress agrees to work as an artist's model. She has a one-night-stand with a wealthy man while drunk, and afterwards experiences a decline in both her health and her work life. She wakes up in a hospital, and later learns that the wealthy man is trying to seduce her former roommate." 23,81308,dbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Van_Johnsondbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_O'Briendbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Barrymoredbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keye_Lukedbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Ruskindbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:nameDr. Gillespie's Criminal Casedbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniele_Amfitheatrofdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Willis_Goldbeckdbp-dbr:Dr._Gillespie's_Criminal_Casepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_films,Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case is a 1943 film in the Dr. Kildare series. Based on characters created by Max Brand. The third of MGM's Dr. Gillespie series (6 in all) to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres) (8 in all) after Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942). 24,160022,dbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Medallion_Televisiondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonny_Tuftsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Medallion_Televisiondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_I._Gordondbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSerpent Islanddbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_Griesdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Serpent_Island_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Haiti,"Serpent Island is a 1954 adventure film directed by Tom Gries in his directoral debut. Shot in Haiti, the film was produced, written and co-directed by Bert I. Gordon in his film debut. It stars Sonny Tufts and Mary Munday." 25,72359,dbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Kerslakedbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarianne Brinkmandbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Aftermandbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kevin_Kerslakedbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:nameBad Reputationdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Power_popdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Bad_Reputation_(2018_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_music,"Bad Reputation is a 2018 American documentary film about the career of rock musician Joan Jett, directed by Kevin Kerslake and written by Joel Marcus. The documentary traces Jett's musical career from the formation of the Runaways through her subsequent partnership with songwriter and producer Kenny Laguna. Continuing with the creation of the band Joan Jett and the Blackhearts as well as the establishment of the record label Blackheart Records with Laguna, the narrative concludes with the induction of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Class of 2015." 26,134869,dbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:producerRichard Lyonsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:producerSidney Balkindbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Blairdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeanne_Cooperdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Philipsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Hostagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Nathaniel_Benchley,"Sweet Hostage is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel Welcome to Xanadu by Nathaniel Benchley. The film stars Linda Blair and Martin Sheen. It was filmed in Taos County, New Mexico. It was featured in ABC's Friday Night Movie series. Film and television critic Leonard Maltin rated the movie as ""Average"" in his biennial ratings guide TV Movies. In his capsule review, Maltin said ""the performances by Sheen and Blair almost made this talky adaptation of the Nathaniel Benchley novel worthwhile"". The film was only a moderate success in the Nielsen ratings, and failed to generate the type of provocative press which was then-standard for a Linda Blair movie." 27,127139,dbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:producerRalph Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Bloomdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Janneydbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lilia_Skaladbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cliff_Robertsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Nelsondbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:nameCharlydbp-dbr:Charlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_intellectual_disabilitydbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Actor_Academy_Award-winning_performancedbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_playsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinerama_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Motion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stirling_Silliphantdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Human_experimentation_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ravi_Shankardbp-dbr:Charlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Nelson,"Charly (marketed and stylized as CHAЯLY) is a 1968 American science fiction drama film directed and produced by Ralph Nelson and written by Stirling Silliphant. It is based on Flowers for Algernon, a science-fiction short story (1958) and subsequent novel (1966) by Daniel Keyes.The film stars Cliff Robertson as Charly Gordon, an intellectually disabled adult who is selected by two doctors to undergo a surgical procedure that triples his IQ as it had done for a laboratory mouse that underwent the same procedure. The film also stars Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney, Dick Van Patten and Barney Martin. Robertson had played the same role in a 1961 television adaptation titled ""The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon,"" an episode of the anthology series The United States Steel Hour.The film received positive reviews and was a success at the box office and later in home media sales. Robertson won Best Actor at the Academy Awards." 28,57034,dbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Clyde_Stoumendbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eve_Meyerdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:starringChuck Hendersondbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Clyde_Stoumendbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:nameOperation Damesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Damespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Markowitz,"Operation Dames is a 1959 Korean War film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen and starring Eve Meyer. American International Pictures released the film in the United States as a double feature with Tank Commandos. It was retitled Girls in Action for release in the Commonwealth of Nations countries, possibly to avoid a connection with the honorific title dame." 29,27034,dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donna_Deitchdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerA.D. Oppenheimdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brittany_Murphydbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mimi_Rogersdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Priestleydbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_LeGrosdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Stoltzdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beau_Bridgesdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margot_Kidderdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Weber_(actor)dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Asnerdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Shaverdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taylor_Thomasdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harvey_Fiersteindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donna_Deitchdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Showtime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Kerwindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_McNallydbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Fiersteindbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paula_Vogeldbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameCommon Grounddbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_television_showsdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Connecticutdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donna_Deitchdbp-dbr:Common_Ground_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terrence_McNally,"Common Ground is a 2000 Showtime television film directed by Donna Deitch and written by Paula Vogel, Terrence McNally and Harvey Fierstein." 30,69144,dbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Mastersondbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:distributorTrans World Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Turmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Turmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerDennis Stuart Murphydbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Foster_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:producerEduard Sarluidbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringTeri Garrdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringBurgess Meredithdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:starringElias Koteasdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:nameFull Moon in Blue Waterdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Full_Moon_in_Blue_Waterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Masterson,"Full Moon in Blue Water is a 1988 film directed by Peter Masterson and starring Gene Hackman, Teri Garr and Burgess Meredith. It received negative reviews from critics." 31,31192,dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerMark Ordeskydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerJane Flemingdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerRobin Cowiedbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:producerGregg Haledbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Lewisdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexandra_Holdendbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringLauren Lakisdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:starringGretchen Lodgedbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hale_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jane_Fleming_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Ordeskydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:nameLovely Mollydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infidelitydbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderersdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2011dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mariticide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gregg_Hale_(producer)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Eduardo_Sánchez_(director)dbp-dbr:Lovely_Mollypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Haxan_Films_films,"Lovely Molly is a 2011 American supernatural horror film directed by Eduardo Sánchez. The film initially had a working title of The Possession but was later changed to Lovely Molly. The plot follows newlyweds Molly and Tim as they move into the bride's childhood home, where painful memories and a powerful demon soon begin to haunt Molly." 32,79404,dbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Raydbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:nameWest of Singaporedbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_of_Singaporepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Ray,"West of Singapore is a 1933 American pre-Codedrama film directed by Albert Ray and starring Betty Compson, Weldon Heyburn and Margaret Lindsay." 33,88295,dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAgathadbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Johnny_Mandeldbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drama_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Apteddbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1926dbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Agatha_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Agatha_Christie,"Agatha is a 1979 British drama thriller film directed by Michael Apted and starring Vanessa Redgrave, Dustin Hoffman and Timothy Dalton. It was written by Kathleen Tynan. The film focuses on renowned crime writer Agatha Christie's famous 11-day disappearance in 1926. The film was released 9 February 1979, receiving generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the production values and performances.At the 52nd Academy Awards for films from 1979, it received a nomination for Best Costume Design for Shirley Russell. The award, however, went to Albert Wolsky for All That Jazz." 34,137184,dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRank Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pitcherdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerEarl St. Johndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Lombergdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringMuriel Pavlowdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarius Goringdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringO.W. Fischerdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juliette_Grécodbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Allen_(director)dbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_P._Bachmanndbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Stellmandbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhirlpooldbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Germanydbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Whirlpool_(1959_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Allen,"Whirlpool is a 1959 British crime film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Juliette Gréco and O. W. Fischer. It was written by Laurence P. Bachmann and Marcel Stellman, based on Bachmann's 1957 novel The Lorelei." 35,71099,dbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:starringGladys Hollanddbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Muscle_Tussledbp-dbp:nameMuscle Tussledbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_beachesdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Muscle_Tusslepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_films,"Muscle Tussle is a 1953 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on April 18, 1953 and stars Daffy Duck." 36,164146,dbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:producerAndrew J. Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Burnettdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nathan_Lanedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Midlerdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Crystaldbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raquel_Welchdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Reiserdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roseanne_Barrdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Tomlindbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Vilanchdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_J._Kuehndbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:nameGet Brucedbp-dbr:Get_Brucedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_film_industrydbp-dbr:Get_Brucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_J._Kuehn,"Get Bruce (sometimes stylized as Get Bruce!) is a 1999 American documentary film starring Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Shirley MacLaine, Steven Seagal, Carol Burnett and Michael Douglas. The film is directed by Andrew J. Kuehn." 37,164851,dbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catdbp-dbp:nameScaredy Catdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mice_and_ratsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Scaredy_Catpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_horror_films,"Scaredy Cat is a 1948 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 18, 1948, and stars Porky Pig and Sylvester the Cat. The cartoon is notable in that it marks the first time the name ""Sylvester"" is used for the popular feline character. In previous shorts, the cat is unnamed, except for in the 1947 cartoon Tweetie Pie in which he is referred to as ""Thomas"".This is the first of three comedy horror-themed cartoons that starred the duo, with the other two being Claws for Alarm (1954) and Jumpin' Jupiter (1955). They all had the running theme of Porky and Sylvester settling down for the night in a location that was dangerous, with Porky being oblivious and Sylvester being aware and trying to alert Porky, but only succeeding in annoying him." 38,109664,dbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_D'Espositodbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringLizzy Caplandbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringTitus Welliverdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringJesse Bradforddbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:starringMaximiliano Hernándezdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_D'Espositodbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Feigedbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Pearsondbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:nameItem 47dbp-dbr:Item_47dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Lennertzdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainment_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_One-Shotsdbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:S.H.I.E.L.D.dbp-dbr:Item_47purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_Phase_One_mass_media,"Item 47 is a 2012 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Comics organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division), produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of Marvel's The Avengers. It is a follow-up and spin-off of The Avengers, and is the third Marvel One-Shot short film set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. The film is directed by Louis D'Esposito, with a screenplay by Eric Pearson, and stars Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Bradford, Maximiliano Hernández, and Titus Welliver, with Hernández reprising his role from the film series. In Item 47, two civilians come across a Chitauri gun and use it to commit crimes.The short helped lead to ABC ordering a television series spin-off, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which began airing in September 2013." 39,77326,dbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:producerIan Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:nameTrust the Navydbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trust_the_Navypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_Lane,"Trust the Navy is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Lane, Nancy Burne and Wallace Lupino. It was made at Cricklewood Studios. It marked the screen debut of Guy Middleton, who went on to be a leading character actor in British films of the following decades." 40,125013,dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTurtle Releasing Organizationdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:producerJ. S. Kaplandbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darwin_Jostondbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Austin_Stokerdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurie_Zimmerdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:nameAssault on Precinct 13dbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genrefilm scoredbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronicdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:genreminimalistdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Carpenterdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_on_Precinct_13_(1976_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_gang_films,"Assault on Precinct 13 is a 1976 American independent action thriller film written, directed, scored, and edited by John Carpenter. It features Austin Stoker as a police officer who defends a defunct precinct against a relentless criminal gang, and Darwin Joston as a death row-bound convict who assists him. Laurie Zimmer, Tony Burton, Martin West, Charles Cyphers, and Nancy Kyes co-star as other defenders of the precinct, as well as victims of the ensuing siege. Carpenter was approached by producer J. Stein Kaplan to make a low-budget exploitation film for under $100,000, on the condition that Carpenter would have total creative control. Carpenter's script, originally titled The Anderson Alamo, was inspired by the Howard Hawks Western film Rio Bravo and the George A. Romero horror film Night of the Living Dead. Controversy with the MPAA over a scene involving the violent killing of a young girl caused the film to receive an R rating. It opened in the United States on November 5, 1976.Assault on Precinct 13 was initially met with mixed reviews and unimpressive box-office returns in the United States, but when the film premiered in the 1977 London Film Festival, it received an ecstatic review by festival director Ken Wlaschin that led to critical acclaim first in Britain and then throughout Europe. It has garnered a cult following and reappraisal from critics, with many evaluating the film as one of the best action films of its era and of Carpenter's career. A remake was released in 2005, directed by Jean-François Richet and starring Ethan Hawke and Laurence Fishburne." 41,5425,dbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerDavid Shannondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerDarren Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerAmanda Rosserdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerRaphi Henlydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDavid Shannondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDarren Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringKirk Camerondbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBen Kientzdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringBridgette Ridenourdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringRaphi Henleydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Doanedbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameSaving Christmasdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christmas_musicdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_actorsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Saving_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Liberty_University,"Saving Christmas (also known as Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas) is a 2014 American faith-based Christmas comedy film. It was directed by Darren Doane and written by Doane and Cheston Hervey, based on an original story by Kirk Cameron. It was theatrically released by Samuel Goldwyn Films on November 14, 2014.The movie stars Cameron as a fictionalized version of himself. In Saving Christmas, Cameron, after explaining his views on Christmas directly to the audience, tries to convince his fictional brother-in-law, played by the film's director, that Christmas is still a Christian holiday.The film became a massive critical failure, receiving a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was nominated in six categories for the 35th Golden Raspberry Awards and won four, including Worst Picture. It also became the lowest-rated film on the IMDb Bottom 100 List within one month of its theatrical release, and is now considered one of the worst films of all time. Despite being panned by professional critics, Cameron defended the film, alleging that the low reviews were part of an atheist smear campaign that was allegedly hatched on Reddit." 42,170648,dbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:distributorVictory Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Victory_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:nameRio Grande Romancedbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_F._Hilldbp-dbr:Rio_Grande_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Victory_Pictures_films,Rio Grande Romance is a 1936 American adventure film directed by Robert F. HillIt was one of the few non-Westerns from Sam Katzman's Victory Studios.It was also known as Put on the Spot. 43,84842,"dbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:producerSteve Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:producerDalton Delan, Jack DuValldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_DuValldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:nameA Force More Powerfuldbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfuldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:PBS_original_programmingdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Civil_rights_movement_in_televisiondbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steve_Yorkdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_documentary_television_seriesdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nonviolent_resistance_movementsdbp-dbr:A_Force_More_Powerfulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Government_simulation_video_games","A Force More Powerful is a 1999 feature-length documentary film and a 2000 PBS series written and directed by Steve York about nonviolent resistance movements around the world. Executive producers were Dalton Delan and Jack DuVall. Peter Ackerman was the series editor and principal content advisor.Institutional support for the film included funding from the United States Institute of Peace and the Albert Einstein Institution.The film played in festivals worldwide and was broadcast nationally on United States television network PBS in September 2000. It was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Historical Program.The series explores six successful nonviolent movements in the 20th century, including Mohandas Gandhi's leadership of the Indian Independence movement, the Civil Rights Movement, the boycotts in the Eastern Cape Province as part of the Anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa, the Danish resistance to Nazi Occupation, the Polish Solidarity Movement, and the Chilean democracy movement to oust Augusto Pinochet.A Force More Powerful is also the name of the companion book to the PBS series, authored by DuVall and Peter Ackerman,. In the Acknowledgments section of the book, the authors name Steve York as their most-cited source. The book was published with Palgrave Macmillan and has been recognized as an important resource for peace education." 44,123575,dbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Syrondbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:producerBriann Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:starringPatrick Warddbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lydia_Millerdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Syrondbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Briann_Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Briann_Kearneydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:nameJindalee Ladydbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladydbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Jindalee_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Aboriginal_culture,"Jindalee Lady is a 1992 Australian film about an Aboriginal Australian woman who is a successful fashion designer. Directed by Brian Syron, it is the first feature film directed by an Aboriginal person in Australia. It is also notable for featuring dancers from the Bangarra Dance Theatre." 45,70289,dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Rainsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Neamedbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Haynes_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Amblerdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H.G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Passionate Friendsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_H._G._Wellsdbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Addinselldbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Leandbp-dbr:The_Passionate_Friends_(1949_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ronald_Neame,"The Passionate Friends is a 1949 British romantic drama film directed by David Lean and starring Ann Todd, Claude Rains and Trevor Howard. The film is based on The Passionate Friends: A Novel (1913) by H. G. Wells. It describes a love triangle in which a woman cannot give up her affair with another man. The film was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival." 46,21383,"dbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerJet Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerLuc Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Chasmandbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Davidge, Robert Del Naja, The RZAdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringJet Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Hoskinsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringKerry Condondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jet_Lidbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameDanny the Dogdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnleasheddbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Trip_hopdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rogue_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_Neil_Davidgedbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Massive_Attack_albumsdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_produced_by_RZAdbp-dbr:Unleashed_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Leterrier","Unleashed (French: Danny the Dog) is a 2005 action film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Luc Besson. It was produced by Besson and Jet Li, the latter of whom also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Morgan Freeman, Bob Hoskins, and Kerry Condon. The action scenes were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, with the film's setting and shooting location in Glasgow, Scotland. The film follows Danny (Li), a man trained from childhood to be a brutal enforcer for a crime boss (Hoskins), who learns about the possibilities of a normal life. It received generally positive reviews, and many critics regard it as Li's best American film as a leading man." 47,47138,dbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorMax Klevendbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorStriker Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Edmondsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Night Stalkerdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thriller_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Stalker_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Richard_Ramirez,"The Night Stalker is a 1987 American thriller film starring Charles Napier. The story was inspired by serial killer Richard Ramirez also known as ""the Night Stalker""." 48,67590,dbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Taboridbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:nameStrip Tease Murderdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strip_Tease_Murderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Morris,Strip Tease Murder (also known as Striptease Murder) is a low budget 1961 British second feature film thriller directed by Ernest Morris and starring John Hewer and Ann Lynn. It was written by Paul Tabori and produced by The Danzigers. 49,104810,dbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:producerJames Maurodbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:starringBenjamin Ratnerdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:starringAngela Vintdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ThinkFilmdbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Coledbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:name19dbp-dbr:19_Monthsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mockumentary_filmsdbp-dbr:19_Monthspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Cole,"19 Months is a 2002 Canadian mockumentary film directed by Randall Cole, starring Benjamin Ratner and Angela Vint. It was Cole's directorial debut." 50,103136,dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:producerMorton S. Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Mitchell_(actor)dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Royal_Danodbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_O'Briendbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Morton_S._Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morton_S._Finedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Friedkindbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:nameHandle with Caredbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1958_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_films,"Handle with Care is a 1958 American drama film directed by David Friedkin and starring Dean Jones, Joan O'Brien and Thomas Mitchell. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer." 51,160207,dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gwenndbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringD. A. Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeggy Novakdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameSmithydbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:Smithy_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy-drama_films,"Smithy is a 1933 British comedy drama film directed by George King and starring Edmund Gwenn, Peggy Novak and D. A. Clarke-Smith. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers at their Teddington Studios." 52,10745,dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directorJavier Elorrietadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerJosé Fradedbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Stonedbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Rydelldbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ana_Torrentdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Francodbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlood and Sanddbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Spanish_novelsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Rafael_Azconadbp-dbr:Blood_and_Sand_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Vicente_Blasco_Ibáñez,"Blood and Sand (Spanish: Sangre y arena) is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Javier Elorrieta and starring Christopher Rydell, Sharon Stone, and Ana Torrent. It was loosely based on the novel Blood and Sand by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, which had been adapted for the screen three times before, in 1916, 1922 and 1941." 53,139938,dbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Michael_Glaserdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringGeoffrey Lewisdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringJean-Claude Van Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:starringAlan Scarfedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ashok_Amritrajdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Michael_Glaserdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Krikesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Meersondbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:nameDouble Impactdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:nameDouble Impact: Original Soundtrack Recordingsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Double_Impactdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hong_Kongdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Hong_Kong_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triad_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_twin_brothersdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sheldon_Lettichdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jean-Claude_Van_Dammedbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Peter_Krikesdbp-dbr:Double_Impactpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_Meerson,"Double Impact is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film marks Van Damme's third collaboration with director Sheldon Lettich (who wrote Bloodsport and directed Lionheart) and second collaboration with Bolo Yeung (the first being Bloodsport in 1988). Double Impact was released in the United States on August 9, 1991." 54,156394,dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:directorJohn Stimpsondbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lifetime_(TV_network)dbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bullyingdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sexting_in_Suburbiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexting,"Sexting in Suburbia (sometimes called Shattered Silence) is a 2012 Lifetime film directed by John Stimpson and starring Liz Vassey, Jenn Proske, Ryan Kelley and Kelli Goss." 55,164824,dbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Marshalldbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dayo_Adedbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Chevolleaudbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:nameSave My Lost Nigga Souldbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Souldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_Film_Centre_filmsdbp-dbr:Save_My_Lost_Nigga_Soulpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clement_Virgo,"Save My Lost Nigga Soul is a 1993 Canadian short film, directed by Clement Virgo. An adaptation of the story of Cain and Abel, it was made while Virgo was a student at the Canadian Film Centre.The film is about two Black Canadian brothers who live together but do not see eye to eye because one is a drug addict. Meanwhile their roommate, an aspiring stand-up comedian, is planning to use material about their disputes in his forthcoming performance debut.Virgo's later feature film Love Come Down was an expansion on the themes of Save My Lost Nigga Soul." 56,168788,dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Folmar_Blangsteddbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Curtisdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Starrettdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Weeks_(film_actress)dbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_LeSaintdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Graysondbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Folmar_Blangsteddbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Earl_Reppdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:nameThe Old Wyoming Traildbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Traildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Old_Wyoming_Trailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_Western_(genre)_films,"The Old Wyoming Trail is a 1937 American Western film released by Columbia Pictures. Roy Rogers appears, albeit uncredited." 57,109937,dbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_O'Shea_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bronstondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Pascaldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charmian_Londondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJack Londondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1900sdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Koreadbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Santelldbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yukondbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Bronston_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Freddie_Richdbp-dbr:Jack_London_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jack_London,"Jack London, also known as The Story of Jack London, is a 1943 American biographical film made by Samuel Bronston Productions and distributed by United Artists. It was directed by Alfred Santell and produced by Samuel Bronston with Joseph H. Nadel as associate producer, from a screenplay by Isaac Don Levine and Ernest Pascal based on the 1921 book The Book of Jack London by London's second wife, Charmian London.The film starred Michael O'Shea as Jack London and Susan Hayward with Osa Massen, Harry Davenport, Frank Craven and Virginia Mayo." 58,32729,dbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Saxdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCelia Duvaldbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringToby Jonesdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImogen Pootsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Smithdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDouglas Boothdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexander Dreymondbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPip Carterdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Saxdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1931dbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1952dbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_dramasdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Northern_Irelanddbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_LGBT_peopledbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dominik_Scherrerdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_LGBT-related_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher_and_His_Kind_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoffrey_Sax,"Christopher and His Kind is a 2011 BBC television film. It tells the story of Christopher Isherwood's exploits in Berlin in the early 1930s. The film, adapted by Kevin Elyot from Isherwood's autobiography Christopher and His Kind, was produced by Mammoth Screen and directed by Geoffrey Sax. Isherwood is played by Matt Smith, whilst the cast also includes Douglas Booth, Imogen Poots, Pip Carter, Toby Jones, and Alexander Dreymon." 59,165387,dbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:producerFrank Grossdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Liteldbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_McDonalddbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:nameMurder in the Blue Roomdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roomdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:Murder_in_the_Blue_Roompurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_films,"Murder in the Blue Room is a 1944 American mystery film, directed by Leslie Goodwins.The film is the second film remake of the murder-mystery film Secret of the Blue Room (1933), following The Missing Guest (1938). The original American film was itself a remake of the German film Secret of the Blue Room (1932). This remake follows the same plot, but adds comical songs. In the film, a young couple investigate a murder which took place in their own house." 60,145209,"dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWyck Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Davisdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLaurence Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTopher Dowdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Tudykdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Greenwooddbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Smithdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChi McBridedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Cromwelldbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Moynahandbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Vintardbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Chicago_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Wyck_Godfreydbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_robot_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Akiva_Goldsmandbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_short_storiesdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Laurence_Markdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Isaac_Asimovdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overbrook_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2030sdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_worksdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Postcyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2035dbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foundation_universedbp-dbr:I,_Robot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:I,_Robot","I, Robot (stylized as i, ROBOT) is a 2004 American science fiction action film directed by Alex Proyas, from a screenplay by Jeff Vintar and Akiva Goldsman. It stars Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood, James Cromwell, and Alan Tudyk. The film is named after Isaac Asimov's 1950 short-story collection and incorporates Asimov’s three laws of robotics and several characters, though it is not a direct adaptation.The film is set in Chicago in 2035. Highly intelligent robots fill public service positions throughout the world, operating under the Three Laws of Robotics to keep humans safe. Detective Del Spooner (Smith) investigates the alleged suicide of U.S. Robotics founder Alfred Lanning (Cromwell) and believes that a human-like robot called Sonny (Tudyk) murdered him.I, Robot was released in the United States on July 16, 2004. Produced with a budget of $105-120 million, the film grossed $353.1 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the visual effects and acting, but criticism of the plot. At the 77th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects." 61,15933,dbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:distributorNew World Picturesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringLar Park Lincolndbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringJonathan Starkdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringArye Grossdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringJohn Ratzenbergerdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:starringRoyal Danodbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_S._Cunninghamdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Dekkerdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:nameHouse II: The Second Storydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ethan_Wileydbp-dbr:House_II:_The_Second_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crystal_skull,"House II: The Second Story is a 1987 American comedy horror film written and directed by Ethan Wiley from an original story by Fred Dekker. It serves as the second installment in the House film series, and is a standalone sequel to the first movie. While the plots and characters are unrelated, House II involves a storyline centered around a new mansion with a supernatural connection. The tone is highlighted with a greater focus on comedy, with a tone even lighter than the original.House II: The Second Story was released on August 28, 1987, grossing $10 million worldwide against a $3 million budget and received negative reviews from critics.In the film, Jesse McLaughlin and Kate, a duo of yuppies, settle in an old family mansion, and learn of the existence of a crystal skull owned by Jesse's ancestor Gramps. They decide to unbury Gramps, in order to see if the skull was among his grave goods. Instead, they accidentally revive Gramps in the form of a zombie. The mansion contains time portals into other historical eras, and the characters time travel to the Jurassic, to the Aztec Empire, and to the American Old West. They bring back animals and people from the past, but eventually decide to permanently settle in the Old West." 62,153370,"dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Boris_Morrosdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Rheinerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_McHughdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Prince_(actor)dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)dbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_O'Driscolldbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Peercedbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Risë_Stevensdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Jamesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Jaraydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ezio_Pinzadbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Damroschdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jascha_Heifetzdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joseph_Buloffdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vaughn_Monroedbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leopold_Stokowskidbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lily_Ponsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Rubensteindbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fritz_Reinerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruno_Walterdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregor_Piatigorskydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Artur_Rodzińskidbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olin_Downesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Boris_Morrosdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Seena_Owendbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCarnegie Halldbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_concert_hallsdbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovskydbp-dbr:Carnegie_Hall_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Carnegie_Hall","Carnegie Hall is a 1947 American musical drama film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Marsha Hunt and William Prince. The film was produced by Federal Films and released by United Artists.Ulmer directed Carnegie Hall with the help of conductor Fritz Reiner, godfather of Ulmer's daughter Arianné. The New York City concert venue Carnegie Hall serves as the film's setting for the plot and performances. A tribute to classical music and Carnegie Hall, the film features appearances by some of the prominent music figures of the 20th century. Based on a story by silent movie actress Seena Owen, Carnegie Hall follows the life of Irish immigrant Nora Ryan who arrives in the U.S. just as the grand concert hall is opened in 1891, and her life is intertwined with the performers, conductors, aspiring artists and employees who work there. The plot serves as a thread to connect the music performances." 63,98155,dbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Vuissadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:distributorBlue Crow Productionsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringSteve Andersondbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan_Broberg_Feltdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringBonnie Burtdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Beersdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringBernie Diamonddbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringDan Merkleydbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringFrank Gerrishdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringKatherine Brimdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringMichael Anthony Christiandbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:starringWayne Brennandbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christian_Vuissadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Halestorm_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuedbp-dbp:nameBaptists at Our Barbecuedbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halestorm_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Baptists_at_Our_Barbecuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Christian_Vuissa,"Baptists at Our Barbecue is a 2004 comedy film based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Robert Farrell Smith. It was directed, and produced by Christian Vuissa. This film features some the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)-centric humor that is meant to appeal to Mormon audiences that non-LDS people are unlikely to get, as well as some humor aimed at non-Mormon audiences." 64,135921,dbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:starringBret Parkerdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Lee_(actor)dbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Luckeydbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:starringEli Fuciledbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Teddy_Newtondbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Andrews_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:nameJack-Jack Attackdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Giacchinodbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babiesdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mark_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Birddbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Incrediblesdbp-dbr:Jack-Jack_Attackpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teleportation_in_fiction,Jack-Jack Attack is a 2005 American animated short film written and directed by Brad Bird and produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It is tied into and included on the DVD release of The Incredibles.The idea for this short came from an idea for a scene originally considered for inclusion in The Incredibles; it was cut from the feature and subsequently expanded into this short. The short revolves around the situations between Jack-Jack and his babysitter Kari McKeen (who was hired by Violet and Dash to watch Jack-Jack) during the events of the main film. 65,143402,dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:nameSong of the Forgedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Forgepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_films,"Song of the Forge is a 1937 British musical film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Stanley Holloway, Lawrence Grossmith and Eleanor Fayre. The screenplay concerns an elderly blacksmith who refuses assistance from his wealthy son in spite of his own poverty.It was made at Cricklewood Studios by Butcher's Film Service." 66,123949,dbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_S._Halldbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doris_Schroederdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:nameWall Street Cowboydbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Kanedbp-dbr:Wall_Street_Cowboypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_films,Wall Street Cowboy is a 1939 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. 67,70914,dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chili_Bouchierdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Falknerdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:nameMayfair Melodydbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Mayfair_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_lost_films,"Mayfair Melody is a 1937 British musical film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring popular bass-baritone singer Keith Falkner in the first of his three screen performances.It was produced at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers. The film was a quota quickie production, starring Falkner as a factory hand whose exceptional singing voice is discovered by the daughter of the factory owner. She then helps him rise to fame and fortune as a professional singer. Mayfair Melody is now considered a lost film." 68,169843,dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:producerRichard Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Coleman_(dancer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Grant_(dancer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Ashtondbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lesley_Collierdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wayne_Sleepdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Royal_Balletdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christine_Edzarddbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Goodwin_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:nameThe Tales of Beatrix Potterdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peter_Rabbitdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beatrix_Potterdbp-dbr:The_Tales_of_Beatrix_Potterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ballets_created_for_The_Royal_Ballet,"The Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter) is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from The Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House conducted by Lanchbery. It was produced by Richard Goodwin with John Brabourne as executive producer. The stories were adapted by Goodwin and his wife designer Christine Edzard.The Tales of Beatrix Potter is the only feature film directed by Mills, who is best remembered as a film editor. Mills edited The Red Shoes (1948) and other films directed and produced by Powell and Pressburger that incorporated ballet." 69,62922,dbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:directorNapoleon Chagnon and Tim Aschdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Aschdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Napoleon_Chagnondbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Documentary_Educational_Resourcesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:nameMagical Deathdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anthropology_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magical_Deathpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yanomami_in_film,"Magical Death is a documentary film by anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon, that explores the role of the shaman within the Yanomamo culture, the film also examines the close relationship shamanism shares with politics within their society.Chagnon and frequent collaborator Tim Asch allegedly disagreed over the content of the film, when Asch objected to its graphic depictions of the Yanomami, engaging in symbolic death and cannibalism.The film was awarded the American Film Festival Blue Ribbon." 70,137647,dbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSydney Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMuriel Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Attenboroughdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Knowlesdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Man Withindbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Muriel_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sydney_Boxdbp-dbr:The_Man_Within_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Knowles,"The Man Within is a 1947 British, Technicolor, adventure, crime, drama film, directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Ronald Shiner as Cockney Harry, Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent, Joan Greenwood and Richard Attenborough. In the United States, it was released in a slightly shorter version, retitled The Smugglers. It was produced by Triton Films and Production Film Service. The film was also presented by J. Arthur Rank and the Rank Organisation. The film was adapted from the 1929 novel The Man Within by Graham Greene." 71,93097,dbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Televisiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringDennis Weaverdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Scottdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarey Loftindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Televisiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Ecksteindbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Spielbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Billy_Goldenbergdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:Duel_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Richard_Matheson,"Duel is a 1971 American road action thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg in his feature film debut. It centers on a traveling salesman David Mann (Dennis Weaver) driving his car through rural California to meet a client. However, he finds himself chased and terrorized by the mostly unseen driver of a semi-truck. The screenplay by Richard Matheson adapts his own short story of the same name, published in the April 1971 issue of Playboy, and based on an encounter on November 22, 1963, when a trucker dangerously cut him off on a California freeway.Produced by Universal Television as a television film, Duel originally aired as a part of the ABC Movie of the Week series on November 13, 1971. It later received an international theatrical release by Universal Pictures in an extended version featuring scenes shot after the film's original TV broadcast. The film received positive reviews from critics, with Spielberg's direction being singled out for praise. It has since been recognized as an influential cult classic and one of the greatest television films ever made." 72,82528,dbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:producerMarcus Viscididbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:producerMichael Griffithsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringDermot Mulroneydbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringCatherine Keenerdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringPeter Dinklagedbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringJames LeGrosdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:starringDanielle von Zerneckdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_DiCillodbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:nameLiving in Obliviondbp-dbr:Living_in_Obliviondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sundance_Film_Festival_award_winnersdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:Living_in_Oblivionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tom_DiCillo,"Living in Oblivion is a 1995 American independent satirical black comedy film written and directed by Tom DiCillo. It stars Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, Dermot Mulroney, Danielle von Zerneck, James LeGros, and Peter Dinklage in his film debut. The film won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival for DiCillo. It received critical acclaim." 73,95623,dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Cohn Curtisdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Brophydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Amanda_Petersondbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Bellamydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Atkinsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Robinson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Remardbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Liptondbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Foreedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Keandbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_McNairdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lowerydbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lar_Park-Lincolndbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Walker_Jr.dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Smith_(actress)dbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameFatal Charmdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_credited_to_Alan_Smitheedbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatal_Charm_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_Kiersch,"Fatal Charm is a 1990 American direct-to-video thriller film directed by Fritz Kiersch under the pseudonym of Alan Smithee. The musical score was composed by James Donnellan. The film starring Christopher Atkins, Amanda Peterson, James Remar, Peggy Lipton, Andrew Robinson and Lar Park-Lincoln in the lead roles. In the United States, the film premiered February 22, 1992 on Showtime." 74,102794,dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Boyd_(actor)dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLouise Curriedbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAndy Clydedbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Shermandbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Wilson_(writer)dbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clarence_E._Mulforddbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:nameForty Thievesdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hopalong_Cassidy_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Forty_Thieves_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Wilson_(writer),"Forty Thieves is a 1944 American Western film starring William Boyd in the lead role of Hopalong Cassidy. It was directed by Lesley Selander, produced by Harry Sherman and released by United Artists. This was the last Hopalong Cassidy film that producer Harry Sherman produced for United Artists." 75,161643,dbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Faithfulldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringHarry Welchmandbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringTerry Randalldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:starringDon Stannarddbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Faithfulldbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:F.W._Bakerdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:nameI'll Turn to Youdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:I'll_Turn_to_Youpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_films,"I'll Turn to You is a 1946 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Faithfull and starring Terry Randall, Don Stannard and Harry Welchman. A returning serviceman faces problems with his wife and his job. Although not a musical, the film has a lengthy concert segment at the end that allows the title song to wrap up the narrative." 76,165625,dbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward H. O'Briendbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles McCallumdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Greville_Collinsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:nameSeven Little Australiansdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Seven_Little_Australians_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Greville_Collins,"Seven Little Australians is a 1939 Australian film directed by Arthur Greville Collins and starring Charles McCallum and, in her screen debut, an 18-year-old Pat McDonald. It is an adaptation of Ethel Turner's 1894 novel in a contemporary setting." 77,57001,dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:producerHerbert Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringHartley Powerdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:starringRene Raydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_Haydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:nameThe Return of the Frogdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edgar_Wallacedbp-dbr:The_Return_of_the_Frogpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer),"The Return of the Frog is a 1938 British crime film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Gordon Harker, Hartley Power and Rene Ray. It is a sequel to the 1937 film The Frog, and was written by Gerald Elliott and Ian Hay based on the 1929 novel The India-Rubber Men by Edgar Wallace. It was shot at Beaconsfield Studios." 78,165838,dbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Georgann_Johnsondbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Iversdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A._C._Lylesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Berkmandbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raphael_Blaudbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:nameShort Cut to Helldbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Helldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Graham_Greenedbp-dbr:Short_Cut_to_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_films,"Short Cut to Hell is a 1957 American film noir, filmed in black-and-white VistaVision, starring Robert Ivers and Georgann Johnson. The film is the only directorial effort by famous actor James Cagney.Short Cut to Hell is a remake of the 1941 Alan Ladd film This Gun for Hire, which in turn was based on the 1936 Graham Greene novel A Gun for Sale." 79,126112,dbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dick_Emerydbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Murray_(DJ)dbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Cadelldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Max_Varneldbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artists_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:nameA Taste of Moneydbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Taste_of_Moneypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studios,"A Taste of Money is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Max Varnel and starring Jean Cadell, Dick Emery and Pete Murray. It was written by Mark Grantham and produced by the Danzigers." 80,39375,dbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:producerEugene Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Naderdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringAmanda Blakedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:starringRosalind Hayesdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eugene_Frenkedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Zimbalistdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:nameMiss Robin Crusoedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Robinson_Crusoedbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Robin_Crusoepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugene_Frenke,"Miss Robin Crusoe is a 1953 American low-budget adventure film produced and directed by Eugene Frenke and starring Amanda Blake, George Nader and Rosalind Hayes. One of many film variations of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, it features a female castaway." 81,101781,"dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:producerRobert B. Radnitzdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:producerTerry D. Nelsondbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harold_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Taj_Mahal_(musician)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annazette_Chasedbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringDarryl Youngdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:starringEbony Wrightdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_B._Radnitzdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lonne_Elder_IIIdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:namePart 2, Sounderdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Graham_(director)dbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Part_2,_Sounderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_drama_films","Part 2, Sounder is a 1976 American drama film directed by William A. Graham. It is the sequel to the 1972 Oscar-nominated film Sounder, which in turn is based on William H. Armstrong's Newbery Award-winning novel of the same name.Although Lonne Elder III and Robert B. Radnitz returned as screenwriter and producer respectively, neither Martin Ritt nor any of the cast members from the first film participated in the sequel, with the exception of Ted Airhart who reprised his role as Mr. Perkins and Taj Mahal, who reprised his role as Ike and returned as composer. According to Bob McCann, the film was ""barely released.""" 82,29652,dbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directorChristopher Alenderdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMaverick Entertainment Groupdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Perry IIIdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarissa Messierdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarcos Gabrieldbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Williamsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringErin Gallagherdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdam Sterrittdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringDerek Nievesdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringJasmine Tricedbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringTherese Fretwelldbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Maverick_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameMemorial Daydbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_summer_campsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holiday_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Memorial_Day_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mass_murder_in_fiction,Memorial Day (also known as Memorial Day Killer) is a 1999 slasher film directed by Christopher Alender and written by Marcos Gabriel. 83,70304,dbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:producerPaul Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Penndbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ally_Sheedydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dyan_Cannondbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jerry_Stillerdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Aiellodbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shelley_Wintersdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clotilde_Couraudbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Miller_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mazurskydbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:nameThe Pickledbp-dbr:The_Pickledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_film_directors_and_producersdbp-dbr:The_Picklepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Mazursky,"The Pickle is a 1993 American comedy film produced, written, and directed by Paul Mazursky, telling the story of a formerly powerful film director whose recent string of flops has forced him to make a commercial piece that is artistically uninspired. The absurdity of the film within the film satirizes big-budget Hollywood pictures, while the rest of the story serves as a character study of fictitious film director Harry Stone." 84,156950,dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJulie Lockhartdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPaul Kewleydbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Sparkesdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Omid_Djalilidbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanal_UKdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burton_(writer)dbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Starzakdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:nameShaun the Sheep Moviedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Francedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Aardman_Animations_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_French_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Shaun_the_Sheep_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ilan_Eshkeridbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sheepdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_farmersdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Clay_animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Shaun_the_Sheep_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_stop-motion_animated_films,"Shaun the Sheep Movie (marketed as Shaun the Sheep: The Movie) is a 2015 animated adventure comedy film produced by Aardman Animations. Written and directed by Richard Starzak and Mark Burton, it is based on the British television series Shaun the Sheep by Nick Park and Bob Baker, in turn a spin-off of the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave (1995). Starring the voices of Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, and Omid Djalili, the film follows Shaun and his flock navigating the big city to save their amnesiac farmer, while an overzealous animal control worker pursues the group. The film premiered on 24 January 2015 at the Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the UK on 6 February 2015 and 5 August 2015 in the US. It made $106.2 million at the box office, and became the 9th highest-grossing animated film of 2015. Shaun the Sheep Movie was widely praised by critics, and received nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a BAFTA Award, and also garnered five nominations at the Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. A sequel, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, was released in 2019, while a third film, Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom, is in development." 85,71508,dbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Chendbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Lucchesidbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAmy Robinsondbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVera Farmigadbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Geredbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWinona Ryderdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElaine Stritchdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony LaPagliadbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSherry Stringfielddbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joan_Chendbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Distribution_Co.dbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allison_Burnettdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAutumn in New Yorkdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gabriel_Yareddbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Autumn_in_New_York_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joan_Chen,"Autumn in New York is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Joan Chen, written by Allison Burnett, and starring Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, Anthony LaPaglia, Elaine Stritch, Vera Farmiga, and Sherry Stringfield.The film follows a successful middle-aged restaurateur and womanizer who falls in love with a terminally ill young woman. US distributor MGM took over the film from Chen and significantly re-edited the film, which also involved deleting a Ryder nude scene.The film received generally negative reviews from critics and grossed $90.7 million worldwide against a $45 million budget." 86,67603,dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_Moonjeandbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringBurt Reynoldsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringNed Beattydbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringJim Naborsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringLoni Andersondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:starringParker Stevensondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hank_Moonjeandbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Wilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:nameStroker Acedbp-dbr:Stroker_Acedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NASCAR_mass_mediadbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Hugh_Wilsondbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hal_Needhamdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_racing_driversdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_charactersdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_characters_from_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Male_characters_in_filmdbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_male_sportspeopledbp-dbr:Stroker_Acepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_characters_introduced_in_1983,"Stroker Ace is a 1983 American action comedy sport film directed by Hal Needham and starring Burt Reynolds as the eponymous Stroker Ace, a race car driver on the NASCAR circuit." 87,144772,dbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:directorWayne Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:producerRichard Hahndbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Earl_Jonesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brad_Dourifdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Athertondbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Eichhorndbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_McCluredbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Haredbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Joynerdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Coedbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:nameGrim Prairie Talesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Native_American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Grim_Prairie_Talespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Western_(genre)_horror_films,"Grim Prairie Tales is a 1990 American independent horror Western film, written and directed by Wayne Coe, and starring an ensemble cast including James Earl Jones, Brad Dourif, Will Hare, Marc McClure, William Atherton, and Lisa Eichhorn.An anthology film composed of four separate stories, it is told by two travellers around a prairie campfire. Morrison (Jones) is a grizzled bounty hunter carrying a body, while Farley Deeds (Dourif) is a clerk on the way to a romantic reunion with his wife." 88,82757,dbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cab_Callowaydbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Little_Ann_Littledbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringClaude Reesedbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Pennelldbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cab_Calloway_and_His_Cotton_Club_Orchestradbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Fleischerdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMinnie the Moocherdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_originally_rejected_by_the_British_Board_of_Film_Classificationdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Betty_Boop_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Minnie_the_Moocher_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischer,"Minnie the Moocher is a 1932 Talkartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures.In 1994, Minnie the Moocher was voted #20 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field." 89,19521,dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:directorPeter Perry Jr.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:producerPeter Perry Jr.dbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ed_Wooddbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:nameRevenge of the Virginsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Revenge_of_the_Virginspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ed_Wood,Revenge of the Virgins is a 1959 American nudie cutie film directed by Peter Perry Jr with a screenplay by Ed Wood. 90,70488,dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorHBO Documentarydbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerKate Davisdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kate_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_trans_mendbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender-related_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_LGBT_peopledbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transgender_and_medicinedbp-dbr:Southern_Comfort_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kate_Davis,"Southern Comfort is a 2001 documentary film about the final year in the life of Robert Eads, a transgender man. Eads, diagnosed with ovarian cancer, was turned down for treatment by a dozen doctors out of fear that treating such a patient would hurt their reputations. By the time Eads received treatment, the cancer was too advanced to save his life." 91,164714,dbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Murraydbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dermot_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Victordbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_S._Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monty_Bermandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Frightened Mandbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Riverside_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Frightened_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Gilling,"The Frightened Man (also known as Rosselli and Son) is a 1952 British second feature crime film directed and written by John Gilling and starring Dermot Walsh, Barbara Murray and Charles Victor. An antiques dealer suffers a dramatic fall from grace." 92,81578,dbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:producerMilton Schwarzwalddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Collierdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringGeorge Dolenzdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:starringJess Barkerdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Schwarzwalddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Warnerdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorcas_Cochrandbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Blakedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hartfielddbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:nameGirl on the Spotdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Sawtelldbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_on_the_Spotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_musical_films,"Girl on the Spot is a 1946 American musical crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Collier, Jess Barker and George Dolenz." 93,21666,dbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Thomasdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Betty_E._Boxdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringMichael Craigdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringMylène Demongeotdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringClaudia Cardinaledbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:starringAnne Heywooddbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:nameUpstairs and Downstairsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Upstairs_and_Downstairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Thomas,"Upstairs and Downstairs is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Michael Craig, Anne Heywood, Mylène Demongeot, Claudia Cardinale, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims, Joan Hickson and Sid James. It features the first English-language performance of Claudia Cardinale." 94,11253,dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directorChris Williamsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directorByron Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiedrich Baderdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringGreg Germanndbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMiley Cyrusdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Waltondbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Swardsondbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusie Essmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Williams_(director)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Fogelmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameBoltdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_Fogelmandbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_petsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chris_Williamsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bolt_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Clark_Spencerdbp-dbr:Bolt_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Chris_Williams,"Bolt is a 2008 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Chris Williams and Byron Howard and produced by Clark Spencer, from a screenplay written by Williams and Dan Fogelman. The film stars the voices of John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, Mark Walton, Malcolm McDowell, James Lipton and Greg Germann. This was also one of the final film roles for Lipton before his death in 2020, the other being Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Igor, which was released two months before this film.The film's plot centers on a dog named Bolt, who has spent his entire life on the set of a television series and firmly believes that he has superpowers. When his beloved owner Penny is ""kidnapped"" on the show, Bolt runs away from the set to rescue her, eventually teaming up with sarcastic alley cat Mittens and a hamster named Rhino who is a fan of Bolt's television series, to embark on a cross-country journey back home.Bolt premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on November 17, 2008, and was released in the United States on November 21. Despite a relatively marginal box-office performance, the film received a strong positive critical reception. It is also regarded for helping to instigate a rebirth of Walt Disney Animation Studios, setting the studio in a new creative direction that led to other critically acclaimed features such as Tangled (2010) and Frozen (2013).The film was nominated for a series of awards, such as the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film; losing both to WALL-E, and also received a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song." 95,77658,dbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:directorAphton Corbindbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:producerErik Langleydbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringAriana Browndbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringAliyah Taylordbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringJanelle Lasalledbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaylin Pricedbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:starringNapoleon Highbroudbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwenty Somethingdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:SparkShortsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Twenty_Something_(2021_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_Disney_animated_short_films,"Twenty Something is a 2021 American 2D animated short film written and directed by Aphton Corbin, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Starring Kaylin Price, Ariana Brown, Aliyah Taylor, Janelle Lasalle, and Napoleon Highbrou, the film focuses on Gia who deals with the insecurities of being a 21-year-old by personifying her emotions in the form of three children in a trenchcoat. The ninth short film in the SparkShorts series, the short was released on September 10, 2021, on Disney+." 96,38292,dbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerC. Ray Stahldbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:producerGeorge Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Breakstondbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:nameGolden Ivorydbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1890dbp-dbr:Golden_Ivorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Breakston,"Golden Ivory is a 1954 British adventure film shot in Kenya. It was directed by George P. Breakston and starred Robert Urquhart, John Bentley and Susan Stephen. The film was shot in Eastmancolor with prints by Technicolor. Released in colour in the United States as Outlaw Safari, it was later released as White Huntress in black and white." 97,140123,dbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Assault_and_Peppereddbp-dbp:nameAssault and Peppereddbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Animation_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DePatie–Freleng_Enterprises_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Assault_and_Pepperedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_animated_films,"Assault and Peppered is a 1965 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on April 24, 1965, and stars Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales." 98,24066,dbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmverlag_der_Autorendbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andréa_Ferréoldbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Volker_Spenglerdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Klaus_Löwitschdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmverlag_der_Autorendbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Stopparddbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vladimir_Nabokovdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDespairdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Russian_novelsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rainer_Werner_Fassbinderdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamburgdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1930dbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bavariadbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Vladimir_Nabokovdbp-dbr:Despair_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Braunschweig,"Despair is a 1978 film directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Dirk Bogarde, based on the 1934 novel of the same name by Vladimir Nabokov. It was Fassbinder's first English-language film and was entered into the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.Similarly to the novel, the tone of the film is ironic. The plot is mostly similar to the novel, although one of the key characters is significantly altered in the adaptation." 99,80592,dbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Yablansdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Israëldbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lloyddbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Lambertdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringJ. T. Walshdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringKim Greistdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Triumph_Filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irwin_Yablansdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Israëldbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhy Me?dbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Koeppdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Triumph_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Donald_E._Westlakedbp-dbr:Why_Me%3F_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Quintano,"Why Me? is a 1990 American caper comedy film directed by Gene Quintano and starring Christopher Lambert, Kim Greist, Christopher Lloyd, and J. T. Walsh. The screenplay is credited to Donald E. Westlake and Leonard Maas Jr. (a pseudonym of David Koepp), and is based on the fifth book in Westlake's series of John Dortmunder novels." 100,98278,dbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directorKathy Muellerdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerNoel Pricedbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Enrightdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Raymonddbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringBradley Kilpatrickdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringMathew Stevensondbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameBreaking Updbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Breaking_Up_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kathy_Mueller,Breaking Up is a 1985 TV movie about the breakdown of a marriage seen through the eyes of a child. 101,16773,"dbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bud_S._Smithdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:distributorOrion Picturesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Adam_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringJim McMahondbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringUma Thurmandbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringAnthony Michael Halldbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringHoward Coselldbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:starringPaul Gleasondbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameJohnny Be Gooddbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:nameJohnny Be Good - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Synth-popdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Gooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Antoniodbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Braunfels,_Texasdbp-dbr:Johnny_Be_Goodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:High_school_football_films","Johnny Be Good is a 1988 American comedy film directed by Bud S. Smith, starring Anthony Michael Hall as the main character, Johnny Walker. The film also features Robert Downey Jr. and Paul Gleason. Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon and sportscaster Howard Cosell make cameo appearances. Despite starring famous actors and comedians, the film was both a critical and financial failure, grossing $18 million.Judas Priest, Saga and Ted Nugent, among others, contributed to the soundtrack. The title track, ""Johnny B. Goode"", originally recorded by Chuck Berry, was re-recorded by Judas Priest for their album, Ram It Down." 102,3914,dbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:distributorGaumont Britishdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Ralstondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Veidtdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_Britishdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Vosperdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:nameRome Expressdbp-dbr:Rome_Expressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Rome_Expresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Forde,"Rome Express is a 1932 British thriller film directed by Walter Forde and starring Esther Ralston and Conrad Veidt.It has been called ""one of the most ambitious productions that Gaumont had made up to that time"" and ""is regarded as the high point of director Walter Forde's career.""Based on a story by Clifford Grey, with a screenplay by Sidney Gilliat, the film is a tale about a European express train to Rome carrying diverse characters, including thieves, adulterers, blackmail victims, and an American film star. The film won the American National Board of Review award for Best Foreign Film. Rome Express was remade as Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948)." 103,11382,dbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:producerStan Laureldbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Langdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringStan Laureldbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vernon_Steeledbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Greydbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Janneydbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:starringJimmy Finlaysondbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Butler_(writer)dbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilson_Collisondbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Austindbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jefferson_Moffittdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:nameBonnie Scotlanddbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_W._Hornedbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Bonnie_Scotlandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charley_Rogers,"Bonnie Scotland is a 1935 American film directed by James W. Horne and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios. Although the film begins in Scotland, a large part of the action is set in British India." 104,75533,dbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Lowrydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerPatrick Whitleydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:producerDavid McAreedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Rileydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_O._Lowrydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_serial_killersdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_Wayne_Gacy,"To Catch a Killer is a two-part television film from 1992, directed by Eric Till and starring Brian Dennehy and Michael Riley. It is based on the true story of the pursuit of American serial killer John Wayne Gacy." 105,41394,dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:producerMartin G. Bakerdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:producerBrian Hensondbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Tambordbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringRay Liottadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringF. Murray Abrahamdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringAndie MacDowelldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringFrank Ozdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringJosh Charlesdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringBill Barrettadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringDave Goelzdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringSteve Whitmiredbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:starringHollywood Hogandbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hill_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Hensondbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Juhldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joey_Mazzarinodbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:nameMuppets from Spacedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:nameMuppets from Space: The Ultimate Muppet Tripdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrack_albumdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Jim_Henson_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jamshied_Sharifidbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Hilldbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Muppets_filmsdbp-dbr:Muppets_from_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jerry_Juhl,"Muppets from Space is a 1999 American science fiction comedy film directed by Tim Hill in his directional debut and written by Jerry Juhl, Joseph Mazzarino, and Ken Kaufman. It is the sixth theatrical film featuring the Muppets. The film stars Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Jerry Nelson, Bill Barretta, and Frank Oz, as well as Jeffrey Tambor, F. Murray Abraham, David Arquette, Josh Charles, Hollywood Hogan in his final feature film appearance, Ray Liotta, Rob Schneider and Andie MacDowell. In the film, Gonzo attempts to discover his origins. After he and Rizzo the Rat are captured by government officials during his search, Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppets set out to rescue them.The film was released on July 14, 1999. It grossed $22.3 million against a budget of $24 million, making it a box-office failure, and received mixed reviews from critics; many considered it the weakest theatrical Muppet movie.It is the last Muppet film to involve Oz and Juhl, the last theatrically released Muppet film to be produced by the Jim Henson Company before the franchise was acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2004, and the last theatrically released film until The Muppets in 2011." 106,164301,dbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:directorSascha Ricedbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerErin O'Malleydbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerSascha Ricedbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:producerJoe Mellisdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Kirklanddbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michelle_Wolffdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:starringDanièle Ferrarodbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:nameMango Kissdbp-dbr:Mango_Kissdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mango_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BDSM_in_films,"Mango Kiss is a 2004 American comedy film written Sarah Elisabeth Brown and Sascha Rice, and directed by Sascha Rice. The plot concerns love between two lesbian friends, Lou and Sassafras. It is based on the play Bermuda Triangles, written by Sarah Elisabeth Brown. The story for the play was based on the playwright's experience living within the lesbian subculture found in San Francisco in the 1990s." 107,161223,dbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Chapmandbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Knottdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:nameThe Last Pagedbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_James_Hadley_Chasedbp-dbr:The_Last_Pagepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisher,"The Last Page, released in the United States as Man Bait, is a 1952 British film noir directed by Terence Fisher, starring George Brent, Marguerite Chapman and Diana Dors. The film is notable for being the first Hammer film directed by Fisher, who later played a critical role in the company's immensely successful horror film cycle. Jimmy Sangster was assistant director, Michael Carreras was casting director and Phil Leakey handled Makeup. The film was released first in the US in February 1952, retitled Man Bait and shortened by 6 minutes. It was later trade shown in the UK as The Last Page on April 23, 1952, and released on May 19, 1952." 108,170626,dbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:producerLaura Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:producerPeter Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringDinah Stabbdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringMerdelle Jordinedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:starringRiannon Tisedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Wollendbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Laura_Mulveydbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:nameRiddles of the Sphinxdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Riddles_of_the_Sphinxpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_feminist_films,"Riddles of the Sphinx is a 1977 British experimental drama film written, directed and produced by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen and starring Dinah Stabb, Merdelle Jordine and Riannon Tise." 109,103177,dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerSean McKittrickdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Britne_Oldforddbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Tylerdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mianodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erik_Palladinodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Lengiesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Bush_(actor)dbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Willigdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Momentum_Picturesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Casey_Tebodbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameHappy Birthdaydbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cockfighting_in_filmdbp-dbr:Happy_Birthday_(2016_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_thriller_films,Happy Birthday is a 2016 American dark comedy horror-thriller film written and directed by Casey Tebo. The film stars Matt Bush and Riley Litman as two friends that travel to Mexico and end up getting kidnapped. Happy Birthday also stars Steven Tyler of Aerosmith as a shaman. 110,70816,dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Badeldbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Roberts_(actress)dbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Hartnelldbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Janus_Filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Karel_Reiszdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Storeydbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:nameThis Sporting Lifedbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Social_realism_in_filmdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rugby_league_filmsdbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lindsay_Andersondbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Robert_Gerharddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wakefielddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wakefielddbp-dbr:This_Sporting_Lifepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wakefield,"This Sporting Life is a 1963 British kitchen sink drama film directed by Lindsay Anderson. Based on the 1960 novel of the same name by David Storey, which won the 1960 Macmillan Fiction Award, it recounts the story of a rugby league footballer in Wakefield, a mining city in Yorkshire, whose romantic life is not as successful as his sporting life. Storey, a former professional rugby league footballer, also wrote the screenplay.The film stars Richard Harris, Rachel Roberts, William Hartnell, and Alan Badel. It was Harris's first starring role, and won him the Best Actor Award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival. He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. For her work in the film, Roberts won her second BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. The film opened at the Odeon Leicester Square in London's West End on 7 February 1963." 111,166639,dbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:producerT. C. Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:producerRon Tannerdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringJasen Wadedbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKevin Myersdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringSarah Kentdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKimball Stingerdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringKymberly Mellendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:starringNathan Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Excel_Entertainment_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:T._C._Christensendbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:nameThe Cokeville Miracledbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miracledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_hostage_takingsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1986dbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wyomingdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mormon_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_school_violencedbp-dbr:The_Cokeville_Miraclepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_T._C._Christensen,"The Cokeville Miracle is a 2015 drama film written & directed by T. C. Christensen and starring Jasen Wade, Sarah Kent and Kimball Stinger. The film was based on the 1986 Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis and the book The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene by Hartt Wixom and Judene Wixom. The faith-based film was released in select theaters across the United States in the summer of 2015, and was distributed by Deseret Book Company and affiliated retailers." 112,56275,dbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Tiernandbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:distributorLionsgate Home Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:distributorHIT Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:producerNicole Stinndbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:starring[[#Castdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Tiernandbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HIT_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:nameHero of the Railsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cumbriadbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mattel_Creations_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_trainsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thomas_&_Friendsdbp-dbr:Thomas_&_Friends:_Hero_of_the_Railspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Greg_Tiernan,"Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails is a 2009 British animated adventure film and the third feature-length special based on the British television series Thomas & Friends. The film was produced and distributed by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Canadian-based Nitrogen Studios. The movie centres on Thomas finding a long-lost engine from Japan named Hiro and attempts to repair him in secret; although Spencer is on the verge of discovering Thomas' secret and getting Hiro scrapped.This special entered pre-production in September 2008, was produced alongside the thirteenth series starting with January 2009 and was delivered in May 2009. The special marks the addition of full computer animation into the television series replacing the live-action models used previously, and the addition of a full voice cast; with voice actors Ben Small and Martin Sherman becoming the voices for Thomas the Tank Engine in the UK and US respectively.Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails premiered in theatres in the United States on September 8, 2009, and later released direct-to-video in the United Kingdom on October 12." 113,23407,dbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerMick Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_von_Zerneckdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Germaindbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerRobert M. Sertnerdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerPeter Sadowskidbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_A._Rosemontdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerDavid C. Thomasdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:producerTed Babcockdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mimi_Rogersdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Gallagherdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_von_Zerneckdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Germaindbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_A._Rosemontdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_consciousness_transferdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mick_Garrisdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Obsessionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_science_fiction_films,Virtual Obsession is a 1998 science fiction television film directed by Mick Garris and starring Peter Gallagher and Mimi Rogers. It is based on the 1993 novel Host by Peter James. 114,68128,dbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:directorMarcus Coledbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:producerJan Tyrrelldbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Emily_Symonsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Ryandbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:nameComputer Ghostsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostsdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:Computer_Ghostspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_films,Computer Ghosts is a 1987 Australian film. It was shot under the titles Crooksnatchers and Hold the Circus. 115,98266,dbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRené Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Knightdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaurice Chevalierdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:René_Clairdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBreak the Newsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Break_the_News_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_René_Clair,"Break the News is a 1938 British musical comedy film directed by René Clair and starring Jack Buchanan, Maurice Chevalier and June Knight. Two struggling performers decide to create a fake murder scandal in order to drum up publicity for their act. It was based on the novel Le mort en fuite by Loïc Le Gouriadec which had previously been made into a 1936 French film Death on the Run. Songs featured include It All Belongs to You (Cole Porter, sung by Chevalier) and We're Old Buddies (Van Phillips, Jack Buchanan, sung by Chevalier and Buchanan)." 116,81749,dbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVentura Distributiondbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerBen Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Clay Hugginsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Shearerdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringJasper Steverlinckdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringKyoko Baertsoendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NWave_Picturesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameHaunted Castledbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryBelgiumdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Belgian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Stassendbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Haunted_Castle_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_3D_films,"Haunted Castle is a 2001 animated horror film in IMAX theaters. The film is rated PG and is computer-animated with 3D effects.Written by Kurt Frey and directed by co-writer Ben Stassen, the film plays out very much like many modern video games, and can be divided into two types of segments: those in which the audience is seeing through the eyes of the main character, and those in which a scene plays out where the main character is actually in the shot." 117,139881,dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures/National Home Videodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greg_Flynndbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:nameDot and the Koaladbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koaladbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Koalapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_rats,Dot and the Koala is a 1985 Australian animated film by Yoram Gross. 118,102445,dbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Lunadbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Boris_Sagaldbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Wilhelm_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:László_Vadnaydbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:nameDime with a Halodbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tijuanadbp-dbr:Dime_with_a_Halopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Boris_Sagal,Dime with a Halo is a 1963 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Barbara Luna and Rafael López. 119,66370,dbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:producerHarry Rapfdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wallace_Beerydbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Margaret_Hamilton_(actress)dbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:nameStablematesdbp-dbr:Stablematesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Wooddbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Harry_Rapfdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Stablematespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_films,Stablemates is a 1938 American sports drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Wallace Beery and Mickey Rooney. 120,105497,dbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edmond_T._Grévilledbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:nameGypsy Melodydbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gypsy_Melodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edmond_T._Gréville,"Gypsy Melody is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Lupe Vélez, Alfred Rode and Jerry Verno. It was made at Elstree Studios. The sets were designed by art director John Mead.The film was a remake of the 1935 French film Juanita." 121,27208,dbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:directorMark Blairdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:producerCecyle Osgoode Rexrodedbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:nameConfessions of a Serial Killerdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Confessions_of_a_Serial_Killerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_thriller_films,"Confessions of a Serial Killer is a 1985 American horror film directed by Mark Blair. Preceding Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer by one year, the film details a serial killer (based on Henry Lee Lucas) who, after being arrested, confesses to the murders of over 200 women." 122,97502,dbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Televisiondbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAnthea Filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerIngrid Windischdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Forstaterdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerGerald I. Isenbergdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerHans Brockmandbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jürgen_Prochnowdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Worthdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Pagedbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Televisiondbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryEnglanddbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holocaust_filmsdbp-dbr:Forbidden_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Page,"Forbidden is a 1984 drama film directed by Anthony Page and starring Jacqueline Bisset, Jürgen Prochnow and Irene Worth. The plot is inspired by the life of Maria von Maltzan originally told in the non-fiction book The Last Jews in Berlin by Leonard Gross about a countess who hides her Jewish boyfriend in her apartment in World War II. It was a co-production between the UK and West Germany. It was broadcast on television in the US, but released in cinemas in other countries." 123,133946,dbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Austerdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringHarvey Keiteldbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringLou Reeddbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringMira Sorvinodbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringGiancarlo Espositodbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringJim Jarmuschdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringMalik Yobadbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringLily Tomlindbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringRoseannedbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringMel Gorhamdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:starringVictor Argodbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Austerdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Austerdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:nameBlue in the Facedbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_smokingdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wayne_Wangdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Austerdbp-dbr:Blue_in_the_Facepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Auster,"Blue in the Face is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel leading an ensemble cast, including Giancarlo Esposito, Roseanne Barr, Michael J. Fox, Lily Tomlin, Victor Argo, Mira Sorvino, Lou Reed, Keith David, Jim Jarmusch, Jared Harris, RuPaul, and Madonna.Blue in the Face was filmed over a five-day period as a follow-up to Wang's 1995 film Smoke. During production of Smoke, Keitel and the others ad-libbed scenes in-character between takes and a sequel was made using this improvised material.Lily Tomlin was nominated for an American Comedy Award as ""Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture"" for her performance in this picture.Blue in the Face features songs by singer Selena. Her bilingual duet with David Byrne, ""God's Child (Baila Conmigo)"", appears on the film's soundtrack." 124,136946,dbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Braunbergerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Courtenaydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marlène_Jobertdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Pallosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pierre_Braunbergerdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:nameTo Catch a Spydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_West_Germanydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Claude_Bollingdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_educatorsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Londondbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_East_Germanydbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bucharestdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bryna_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dick_Clementdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ian_La_Frenaisdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Catch_a_Spypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dick_Clement,"To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan. It was written by Clement and Ian La Frenais. The story is based on the 1969 novel Catch Me a Spy by George Marton and Tibor Méray.It was a co-production between Britain, the United States and France, which was filmed in Bucharest, Romania. It was also part filmed on Loch Awe and Loch Etive, Scotland, where the gunboat scenes were filmed, and featured Kirk Douglas running through a herd of Highland cattle which were owned by David Fellowes. It was also released as Catch Me a Spy and Keep Your Fingers Crossed." 125,135873,dbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Blystonedbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Francis_McDonalddbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameHonor of the Mounteddbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Northern_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Honor_of_the_Mounted_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_films,"Honor of the Mounted is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Tom Tyler, Stanley Blystone and Francis McDonald.It was given a second release by Astor Pictures in 1937." 126,139942,dbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeffrey Mortondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Warddbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Boxleitnerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Schillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Utahdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Showtime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eduard_Artemyevdbp-dbr:Double_Jeopardy_(1992_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Schiller,Double Jeopardy is a 1992 television thriller film directed by Lawrence Schiller and starring Rachel Ward and Bruce Boxleitner. 127,82990,dbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Briandbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_'Buddy'_Rogersdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:starringJimmy Goddendbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_B._Woodsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Geoffrey_Kerrdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Kesterdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:nameOnce in a Milliondbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Milliondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Once_in_a_Millionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_B._Woods,"Once in a Million is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, Mary Brian and Jimmy Godden. It was shot at the Welwyn Studios of British International Pictures near London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Cedric Dawe." 128,69724,"dbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorJon Purdydbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorArtisan Entertainment, Crusader Entertainment, Moonstone Entertainment, Paramount Studiosdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:F._Murray_Abrahamdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giancarlo_Gianninidbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Studiosdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crusader_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Resurrection_in_filmdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Joshua_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Brad_Mirman",Joshua is a 2002 American drama film based on the novel of the same name by Joseph F. Girzone. It was produced by Crusader Entertainment LLC and directed by Jon Purdy. 129,125865,dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bea_Benaderetdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Divideddbp-dbp:nameA Mouse Divideddbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:A_Mouse_Dividedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_babies,"A Mouse Divided is a 1953 Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 31, 1953, and stars Sylvester. The title is a pun on Lincoln's House Divided Speech.In the film, Sylvester and his wife receive their first son from a drunken stork, and this son is a mouse. Sylvester struggles between his desire to eat the mouse and his protective feelings about his son." 130,98364,dbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringCliff Clarkdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Wentworthdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeone LeDouxdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:The_Rhythmettesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringShirley Reeddbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Nelson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeo Clearydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Duncandbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Whitakerdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringMandy Petersdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringTed Osbornedbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Buppdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameBroken Toysdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sentient_toysdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ben_Sharpsteendbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_W._C._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Broken_Toys_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Mae_West,"Broken Toys is an 8-minute long, 1935 animated short film produced by Walt Disney in the Silly Symphonies series. The toys in the story include caricatures of W.C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Ned Sparks and Stepin Fetchit. Broken Toys was originally scheduled to follow Elmer Elephant and Three Little Wolves but was moved ahead of these titles in order to have it ready for a Christmas release." 131,39302,dbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Doordarshandbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:producerRooks AVdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Faith_Brookdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Protima_Bedidbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Seagrovedbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Doordarshandbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pamela_Rooksdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:nameMiss Beatty's Childrendbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrendbp-dbp:countryIndiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Indian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Indian_novelsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Indian_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_issues_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_National_Film_Awarddbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Debut_Feature_Film_of_a_Director_National_Film_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tamil_Nadudbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1936dbp-dbr:Miss_Beatty's_Childrenpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Development_Corporation_of_India_films,"Miss Beatty's Children is a 1992 English-language Indian drama film directed by Pamela Rooks in her directorial debut, with Jenny Seagrove, Faith Brook and Protima Bedi in lead roles. The film set in 1936 in South India, was based on Rooks' own novel of the same name.At the 40th National Film Awards, the film won the award for Best Debut Film of a Director and the Best Cinematography." 132,65731,dbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:producerCharlotte Wallsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:producerHuberta Von Lieldbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringMichael Sheendbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringNick Frostdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringSimon Peggdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringAsa Butterfielddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringHermione Corfielddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:starringFinn Coledbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Crispian_Millsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:nameSlaughterhouse Rulezdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jon_Ekstranddbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Slaughterhouse_Rulezpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_high_school_films,"Slaughterhouse Rulez is a 2018 British comedy horror film directed by Crispian Mills. Written by Mills and Henry Fitzherbert, the film's cast features Asa Butterfield, Finn Cole, Hermione Corfield, Michael Sheen, with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.Slaughterhouse Rulez was released on 31 October 2018 in the United Kingdom and on 17 May 2019 in the United States and Canada." 133,92489,dbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Schoenbrundbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:distributorYork Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerTanya Yorkdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Kwokdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:producerMark Headleydbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringCostas Mandylordbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ed_Brigadierdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:starringChelsey Crispdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Schoenbrundbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Miranda_Kwokdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:nameDr. Chopperdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Dr._Chopperpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Schoenbrun,"Dr. Chopper is a 2005 American horror film directed by Lewis Schoenbrun. The plot centers on five young friends who, while heading for vacation at a family cabin, encounter a notorious motorcycle-riding serial killer Dr. Fielding (Ed Brigadier) and his two cannibalistic female assistants, who murder and dismember people in search of body parts which Dr. Chopper uses as replacements for his own in order to extend his life." 134,161760,dbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:starringRobert Wrinklerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Hardawaydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailordbp-dbp:nameI Wanna Be a Sailordbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parrotsdbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:I_Wanna_Be_a_Sailorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_films,"I Wanna Be a Sailor is a 1937 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon film directed by Tex Avery. The short was released on September 25, 1937." 135,166042,dbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:directorErdal Ceylandbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:distributorViva Picturesdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:producerPaul Burtondbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringMatthew Grahamdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringAlyson Walkerdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringIan Butcherdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringMeelah Adamsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringShaun Morsedbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringTony Girouxdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:starringTyler A.H. Smithdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:nameSelfie from Helldbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Helldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_mediadbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Selfie_from_Hellpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_YouTube_videos,"Selfie from Hell (marketed on home video as Selfie Man) is a 2018 Canadian horror film written and directed by Erdal Ceylan. It originally started as a short 2015 YouTube video with the same title. The film stars Alyson Walker, Tony Giroux, Meelah Adams, Ian Butcher, Tyler A.H. Smith, Shaun Morse, and Matthew Graham.It was released on May 4, 2018, by Viva Pictures and received generally negative reviews." 136,43453,dbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Phillipsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Christiedbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilfrid_Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Baxterdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Davies_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:nameCrooks Anonymousdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymousdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakindbp-dbr:Crooks_Anonymouspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_films,"Crooks Anonymous is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, and starring Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and Julie Christie, in her film debut. It was written by Henry Blyth and Jack Davies." 137,24231,dbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorH & S Film Servicesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:St._John_Legh_Clowesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameDoradbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Dora_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_England,"Dora is a 1933 British comedy film directed by St. John Legh Clowes. It was designed to humorously highlight some of the bizarre regulations of the Defence of the Realm Act 1914 (known as DORA), drawn up during the First World War, but still enforced. In a series of incidents the restrictions of the Act are witnessed by a bemused American tourist." 138,83297,dbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringPenelope Ann Millerdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringCathy Moriartydbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringAlfre Woodarddbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringWilliam Forsythedbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:starringEric Thaldbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:nameThe Gun in Betty Lou's Handbagdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Moyledbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Communications_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Kroopfdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_screwball_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gun_in_Betty_Lou's_Handbagpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_librarians,"The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag is a 1992 American screwball comedy film directed by Allan Moyle and produced by Scott Kroopf. It stars Penelope Ann Miller, Eric Thal, William Forsythe, Cathy Moriarty and Alfre Woodard. Rock and roll recording pioneer Cordell Jackson played a bit part as ""Bathroom Woman"".The film was distributed by Touchstone Pictures for Interscope Communications." 139,155728,dbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Schaffeldbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Esther_Rolledbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kene_Hollidaydbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Schaffeldbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:genreCrimedbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Maids_in_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Larry_Cohendbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:See_China_and_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Larry_Cohen,"See China and Die (released in Europe as Hearsay) is a 1981 television film written, produced and directed by Larry Cohen." 140,24544,dbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directorVeronika Souldbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Caroline_Leafdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSerious Businessdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Verralldbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Caroline_Leafdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameInterviewdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Interview_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Caroline_Leaf,"Interview is a 1979 Canadian short live-action animated documentary film directed by Caroline Leaf and Veronika Soul, produced by David Verrall. The film is a record of a working day in the lives of two women filmmakers, sometimes described as ""an autobiographical collaboration"", though both filmmakers are discussing the other woman. The film is also seen as a study of female friendship, the women relating their perceptions of each other through their respective animation techniques, ""each creating a visual portrait of the other based on characteristic gestures and impressions.""" 141,112480,dbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Klanedbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLauren Shulerdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRob Cohendbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPhillip M. Goldfarbdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Bogartdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDonna Summerdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThe Commodoresdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThank God It's Fridaydbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Discodbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Motown_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Armyan_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Musical_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Thank_God_It's_Friday_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casablanca_Records_soundtracks,"Thank God It's Friday is a 1978 American musical comedy film directed by Robert Klane and produced by Motown Productions and Casablanca FilmWorks for Columbia Pictures. Produced at the height of the disco craze, the film features the Commodores performing ""Too Hot ta Trot"", and Donna Summer performing ""Last Dance"", which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1978. The film features an early performance by Jeff Goldblum and the first major screen appearance by Debra Winger. The film also features Terri Nunn, who later achieved fame in the 1980s new wave group Berlin. This was one of several Columbia Pictures films in which the studio's ""Torch Lady"" came to life in the opening credits, showing off her moves for a few seconds before the start of the film." 142,158982,dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:producerLee Robinsondbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:producerChips Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Tingwelldbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Taylordbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:starringChips Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Robinson_(director)dbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:nameKing of the Coral Seadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:King_of_the_Coral_Seapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lee_Robinson,"King of the Coral Sea is a 1954 film starring Chips Rafferty and Charles Tingwell, directed by Lee Robinson and shot on location in Thursday Island. It was one of the most commercially successful Australian films of the 1950s and was Rod Taylor's film debut." 143,142280,dbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Emile_de_Antoniodbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Continental_Distributingdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEmile de Antonio and Daniel Talbotdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:namePoint of Order!dbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_filmdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Emile_de_Antoniodbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_McCarthyismdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Point_of_Order_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Collage_television,Point of Order! is a 1963 American documentary film by Emile de Antonio about the Senate Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954. 144,8494,dbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Timur_Bekmambetovdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringAyelet Zurerdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Hustondbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringRodrigo Santorodbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringToby Kebbelldbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringNazanin Boniadidbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Timur_Bekmambetovdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Ridleydbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameBen-Hurdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameBen-Hur – Songs Inspired by the Epic Filmdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Christian_popdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Censored_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Timur_Bekmambetovdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Religious_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portrayals_of_Jesus_in_filmdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ben-Hur_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Pontius_Pilatedbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_gladiatorial_combatdbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Materadbp-dbr:Ben-Hur_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Ridley,"Ben-Hur is a 2016 epic historical drama film directed by Timur Bekmambetov, and written by Keith Clarke and John Ridley. It is the fifth film adaptation of the 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace and the third version produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It has been termed a ""re-adaptation"", ""reimagining"", and ""new interpretation"" of the novel, and follows Judah Ben-Hur, a young prince who is falsely accused by his step-brother, an officer of the Roman army, and is sent to slavery, only to escape and seek vengeance. The film stars Jack Huston as the titular character, alongside Toby Kebbell, Rodrigo Santoro, Nazanin Boniadi, Ayelet Zurer, and Morgan Freeman. It was filmed in Matera, Italy, from February to June 2015.Ben-Hur premiered on August 9, 2016, in Mexico City and was theatrically released by Paramount Pictures on August 19, 2016 in the United States. It received generally negative reviews and was a box office failure, grossing $94 million worldwide against its $100 million production budget plus a large amount spent on marketing and distribution." 145,70602,dbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributorYork Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristian McIntiredbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Beachdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Sheendbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luke_Perrydbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_Olandtdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Beachdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phillip_J._Rothdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harris_Donedbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameStormdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Wangdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tropical_cyclonesdbp-dbr:Storm_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weather_hazards,Storm is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed by Harris Done and starring Luke Perry and Martin Sheen. The story and screenplay were written by Done. The story talks about the secret weather control experiment which goes awry. 146,76073,dbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:directorCasper Kellydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Casper_Kellydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Surreal_humourdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Black_comedydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Surreal_humourdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Black_comedydbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cannibalism_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Viral_videosdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_television_showsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_shows_filmed_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_opening_sequencesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black_comedy_television_showsdbp-dbr:Too_Many_Cooks_(short)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adult_Swim_pilots_and_specials,"Too Many Cooks is a surreal comedy horror short that originally aired as a special during Adult Swim's ""infomercials"" block on October 28, 2014, at 4:00 a.m. Eastern Time. It was created, written, and directed by Casper Kelly, and produced by Williams Street. After its original airing, the piece became a viral video online and was repeated each night at midnight Eastern Time during the week of November 11, 2014." 147,113330,dbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner-Pathé Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bette_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheila_Hancockdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner-Pathé_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Anniversarydbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Ward_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Anniversary_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jimmy_Sangster,"The Anniversary is a 1968 British black comedy film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Films and Seven Arts and starring Bette Davis. The screenplay, by Jimmy Sangster, was adapted from Bill MacIlwraith's 1966 play." 148,32521,dbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:producerHarry Cohendbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:starringConstance Shotterdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Miltondbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:starringKate Cutlerdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eliot_Stannarddbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Quin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H.M._Raleighdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:nameTo Brighton with Gladysdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladysdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:To_Brighton_with_Gladyspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_King,"To Brighton with Gladys is a 1933 British comedy film directed by George King and starring Harry Milton, Constance Shotter and Kate Cutler. It was made at Ealing Studios as a quota quickie." 149,25863,dbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Haredbp-dbp:nameThe Fair-Haired Haredbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yosemite_Sam_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:The_Fair-Haired_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_films,"The Fair-Haired Hare is a 1951 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon starring Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam. Released April 14, 1951, the cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc.The Fair-Haired Hare was the first short released in which Yosemite Sam was drawn with his mouth in his red mustache for the entire film. It is also one of the few cartoons where Sam refers to Bugs by name, and is also one of the few where Sam actually attempts to save Bugs from danger.In the film, Bugs and Sam have their respective residences located in close proximity. They argue over property rights on the land which they both claim, and they are forced to share it by a court decision. The decision also declares them to be each other's legal heirs, and Sam is ready to kill to get his inheritance." 150,70523,dbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directorMichael D. Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dark_Horse_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerEnrique Almeidadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Machatdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael D. Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Halldbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdrian A. Cruzdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Sizemoredbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward James Olmosdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringEnrique Almeidadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringResmine Atisdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dark_Horse_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steven_Machatdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Cruzdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gang_filmsdbp-dbr:Splinter_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dark_Horse_Entertainment_films,"Splinter is a 2006 American police-action film set in Los Angeles directed by Michael D. Olmos and starring Tom Sizemore, Noel Gugliemi and Edward James Olmos.The film's concept originated with writer and actor Enrique Almeida, who portrays the film's lead character. Noel Gugliemi, who starred as the lead character's brother, stated that the filmmakers wanted to create ""a Mexican version of Friday, a Mexican version of Menace II Society."" The film grossed $12,918 in United States theaters." 151,41618,dbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:nameMusic Landdbp-dbr:Music_Landdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_classical_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prejudicedbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Jacksondbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Visual_musicdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Music_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_fantasy_films,Music Land is a Silly Symphonies animated short film produced by Walt Disney and released in 1935. 152,67415,"dbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVanguard Cinemadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Kliotdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerHank Blumenthaldbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRea Tajiridbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Tashimadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringSuzy Nakamuradbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Tokudadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Siedbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringTakayo Fischerdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Yoshimuradbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringReiko Matheiudbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameStrawberry Fieldsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_Americansdbp-dbr:Strawberry_Fields_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Poston,_Arizona",Strawberry Fields is a 1997 independent feature film directed by Japanese American filmmaker Rea Tajiri and co-written by Tajiri and Japanese Canadian author Kerri Sakamoto. 153,92071,dbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:starringTex Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:nameDaredevil Droopydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_competitionsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Daredevil_Droopypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Droopy,"Daredevil Droopy is a 1951 animated cartoon short, one of the few cartoons in which Droopy was paired with the dog Spike." 154,162397,dbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Mollisondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:starringJoan Wyndhamdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:nameThe Lucky Numberdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_association_football_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Franz_Schulzdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:The_Lucky_Numberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_films,"The Lucky Number is a 1933 British sports comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Clifford Mollison, Gordon Harker, Joan Wyndham and Frank Pettingell. The screenplay concerns a professional footballer who attempts to recover a winning pools ticket. The film was made by Gainsborough Pictures and shot at Islington and Welwyn Studios with sets designed by Alex Vetchinsky. The football scenes were filmed in and around Highbury Stadium in North London." 155,80320,dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Mandokidbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Mandokidbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Rosenberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Tallydbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Palacedbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_St._Louisdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_George_Fentondbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ted_Tallydbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Missouridbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alvin_Sargentdbp-dbr:White_Palace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luis_Mandoki,"White Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki. It stars Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renée Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan (who appears in the film as an extra with a small speaking part).It centers on the unlikely relationship between a young upper middle class widower (Spader) who falls in love with a middle-aged working class waitress (Sarandon) in St. Louis, Missouri. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film is marketed with the tagline ""The story of a younger man and a bolder woman""." 156,166019,"dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:distributorModern Film Distributors, Alpha Video Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Bishop_(actress)dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ern_Westmoredbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Modern_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kroger_Babbdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erna_Lazarusdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mildred_Horndbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:nameSecrets of Beautydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_Beautypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Erle_C._Kenton","Secrets of Beauty (also titled Why Men Leave Home) is a 1951 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Ern Westmore, Julie Bishop, Richard Denning. The film was released on DVD in 2006." 157,165293,dbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troubledbp-dbp:nameMouse Troubledbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Animated_Short_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_booksdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouse_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_animated_films,"Mouse Trouble is a 1944 American one-reel animated cartoon short and is the 17th Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby. It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music direction by Scott Bradley. The cartoon was animated by Ray Patterson, Irven Spence, Ken Muse and Pete Burness. Mouse Trouble won the 1944 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, the second consecutive award bestowed upon the series. It was released in theatres on November 23, 1944 by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer and reissued on December 12, 1951." 158,142247,dbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frederick_Wilson_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:producerDonald B. Wilsondbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:namePoet's Pubdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Clifton_Parkerdbp-dbr:Poet's_Pubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_comedy_films,"Poet's Pub is a 1949 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Frederick Wilson and starring Derek Bond, Rona Anderson and James Robertson Justice. It was written by Diana Morgan based on the 1929 novel of the same title by Eric Linklater. The film was one of four of David Rawnsley's Aquila Films that used his ""independent frame"" technique." 159,160492,dbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Semandbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCVXdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEcstasy Filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUp in Flamesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_pornographic_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_in_Flames_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Fabulous_Furry_Freak_Brothers,Up in Flames is a 1978 pornographic film and unauthorized adaptation of the underground comix The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton and Mr. Natural by Robert Crumb. The film's title also parodies the contemporaneous Cheech & Chong movie Up in Smoke. 160,142444,dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Swiftdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adolphe_Menjoudbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Agnes_Mooreheaddbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Egan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayley_Millsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Swift_(director)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:namePollyannadbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Marylanddbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Swiftdbp-dbr:Pollyanna_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Anderson_(producer),"Pollyanna is a 1960 American comedy-drama film starring child actress Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, Karl Malden, and Richard Egan in a story about a cheerful orphan changing the outlook of a small town. The film was written and directed by David Swift, based on the 1913 novel Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter. The film won Hayley Mills an Academy Juvenile Award. It was the last film of actor Adolphe Menjou.Pollyanna was Hayley Mills' first of six films for Disney, and the directorial debut of David Swift." 161,55766,dbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Chiaridbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chips_Raffertydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claire_Dunnedbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Organisationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Powelldbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Emeric_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThey're a Weird Mobdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_immigrationdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mikis_Theodorakisdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Powell_and_Pressburgerdbp-dbr:They're_a_Weird_Mob_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Powell,"They're a Weird Mob is a 1966 Australian comedy film based on the 1957 novel of the same title by John O'Grady under the pen name ""Nino Culotta"", the name of the main character of the book. It was the penultimate collaboration of British filmmakers Powell and Pressburger." 162,108688,"dbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:distributorAFTH, LLCdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:producerBart Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bart_Sibreldbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:nameAstronauts Gone Wild: An Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landingsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wilddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Astronauts_Gone_Wildpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_landing_conspiracy_theories","Astronauts Gone Wild: Investigation Into the Authenticity of the Moon Landings is a 2004 pseudo-documentary produced and directed by Bart Sibrel, a Nashville-based videographer who claims that the six Apollo Moon landings in the 1960s and 1970s were elaborate hoaxes. Sibrel made this video as a follow-up to his 2001 video A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which accuses NASA of falsifying the Apollo 11 mission photography. The title of the presentation is a wordplay on the Girls Gone Wild video series." 163,169313,dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daws_Butlerdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerdbp-dbp:nameThe Dixie Fryerdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dixie_Fryerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tornadoes,"The Dixie Fryer is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on September 24, 1960, and features Foghorn Leghorn.The cartoon is also the second and final cartoon to feature the buzzards (who are referred to as chicken hawks in this short), ""Pappy"" and ""Elvis"", the first being the Bugs Bunny cartoon, ""Backwoods Bunny"", released a year earlier." 164,136064,dbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roberta_Findlaydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter E. Seardbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Fasanodbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Calderóndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAngel Daviddbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mina_Berndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Lynndbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorinne Chateaudbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartha De La Cruzdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWalter Bryantdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roberta_Findlaydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTenementdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_apartment_buildingsdbp-dbr:Tenement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_thriller_films,"Tenement (also known as Game of Survival and Slaughter in the South Bronx) is a 1985 American exploitation urban horror film directed by Roberta Findlay.The film follows the violent chaos that ensues when the tenants of an apartment house in a South Bronx slum rise up against the brutal, drug-pushing street gang that attempts to take over their apartment and terrorize them. The film was given an X rating by the Motion Picture Association of America, and is one of a small number of films to receive such a rating solely for violence." 165,41720,dbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Harrisdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarlon Brandodbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringTrevor Howarddbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aaron_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Ledererdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameMutiny on the Bountydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_shipsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sea_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bronisław_Kaperdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mutiniesdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Milestonedbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bora_Boradbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_Ledererdbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_HMS_Bountydbp-dbr:Mutiny_on_the_Bounty_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1787,"Mutiny on the Bounty is a 1962 American Technicolor epic adventure historical drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris, Hugh Griffith, Richard Haydn and Tarita in her only role. The screenplay was written by Charles Lederer (with uncredited input from Eric Ambler, William L. Driscoll, Borden Chase, John Gay, and Ben Hecht), based on the novel Mutiny on the Bounty by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. Bronisław Kaper composed the score.The film tells a heavily fictionalized story of the real-life mutiny led by Fletcher Christian against William Bligh, captain of HMAV Bounty, in 1789. It is the second American film produced by MGM to be based on the novel, the first being Mutiny on the Bounty (1935).Mutiny on the Bounty was the first motion picture filmed in the Ultra Panavision 70 widescreen process. It was partly shot on location in the South Pacific and became the most expensive film ever made (soon replaced by Cleopatra). Panned by critics, the film was a box office flop, losing more than $6 million (equivalent to $62 million in 2024)." 166,114575,dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Maskdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Incedbp-dbr:The_Black_Mask_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_crime_films,"The Black Mask is a 1935 British crime film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Wylie Watson, Aileen Marson and Ellis Irving. It was made at Teddington Studios as a quota quickie by Warner Bros.' British subsidiary. The film's sets were designed by the studio's resident art director Peter Proud. It is now considered a lost film." 167,159709,dbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMoonstone Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIndependent Picturesdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWrekin Hill Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clare_Kramerdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Van_Valkenburghdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Peldondbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoei Fulcodbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRoxy Gunndbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRoad to Helldbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Road_to_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyun,Road to Hell is a 2008 action-fantasy film directed by Albert Pyun. It was inspired by Walter Hill's Streets of Fire and began shooting that same year in June at Los Angeles. Pyun states that the genesis of Road to Hell was when he and Paré attended a film festival in Spain. 168,67233,dbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Roedbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPiper Lauriedbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Robardsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoanne Whalley-Kilmerdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlotte Lewisdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Warrendbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_R._Pressmandbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStoryvilledbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carter_Burwelldbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Mark_Frostdbp-dbr:Storyville_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Frost,"Storyville is a 1992 film directed by Mark Frost and starring James Spader, Joanne Whalley and Jason Robards. The film takes its name from the historic Storyville red-light district of New Orleans." 169,160309,dbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pinto_Colvigdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clyde_Geronimidbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sleepwalkerdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leigh_Harlinedbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pluto_(Disney)_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sleepwalker_(1942_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clyde_Geronimi,"The Sleepwalker is a cartoon starring Mickey's dog Pluto. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures in 1942. The short marks the debut of Dinah the Dachshund, who later appears (with a design change) in Canine Casanova (1945), In Dutch (1946), Pluto's Heart Throb (1950) and Wonder Dog (1950), becoming Pluto's recurring love interest." 170,60315,dbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:directorHunter Richardsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerThe Crystal Methoddbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerBonnie Timmermanndbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerAsh Shawdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Davis-Millerdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Evansdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Bieldbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringKelli Garnerdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringIsla Fisherdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoy Bryantdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameLondondbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Big_beatdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cocainedbp-dbr:London_(2005_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Destination_Films_films,"London is a 2005 American romantic drama film written and directed by Hunter Richards. It stars Chris Evans, Jason Statham, Jessica Biel, Joy Bryant, Kelli Garner, and Isla Fisher." 171,71212,dbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:directorJonathan R. Betueldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taplindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringDennis Hopperdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringFisher Stevensdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringRichard Masurdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringBarry Corbindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringJohn Stockwelldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringDanielle von Zerneckdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringAnn Wedgeworthdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:starringRaphael Sbargedbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Taplindbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:nameMy Science Projectdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_action_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Science_Projectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_directorial_debut_films,"My Science Project is a 1985 American teen science fiction comedy film directed by Jonathan R. Betuel. It followed on the heels of other teen sci-fi/comedy films released the same year, such as Back to the Future, Real Genius, and Weird Science; it did not perform as well as those films." 172,135513,dbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:directorDusty Nelsondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pasquale_Bubadbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Harrisondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Savinidbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph F. Pilatodbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Harrisondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard McKennadbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDebra Gordondbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Chapekdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEffectsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Effects_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snuff_films,"Effects (also released as The Manipulator) is an American horror film directed by Dusty Nelson. The film premiered on November 9, 1979, but did not receive a wide release until October 2005, when it received an official DVD release by Synapse Films. It features make-up effects by horror FX legend Tom Savini, who also appears in the film." 173,167202,dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earle_Snelldbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:namePhantom of the Plainsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1895dbp-dbr:Phantom_of_the_Plainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_films,"Phantom of the Plains is a 1945 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the ninth of 23 'Red Ryder' feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA." 174,75310,dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:distributorAstor Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Simmons_(writer)dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:producerJohn Arnolddbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danemandbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_McKerndbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Redgravedbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alec_McCowendbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Renee_Houstondbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Simmons_(writer)dbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Barzmandbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:nameTime Without Pitydbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Time_Without_Pitypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Losey,"Time Without Pity is a 1957 British film noir thriller film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen and Renee Houston. It is about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder.The film was directed by Losey after he was blacklisted in the U.S. during the McCarthy era. It was his second film in Britain and his first under his own name.The screenplay was written by fellow blacklisted writer Ben Barzman and adapted from the 1953 play Someone Waiting by Emlyn Williams." 175,125869,dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Mutt_in_a_Rutpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_short_films,"A Mutt in a Rut is a 1959 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes animated short directed by Robert McKimson. The short was released on May 23, 1959 and features Elmer Fudd.The story concerns Elmer's dog, ""Rover"", who, after watching a television show about dogs, is determined to protest how he is treated, but after going hunting, every intention to hurt or kill Elmer backfires on him...in a good way. This is one of only a few storylines featuring Elmer Fudd wherein nothing disastrous happens to Elmer." 176,142009,dbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Muldaurdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Saxondbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Margolindbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Majel_Barrettdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristopher Carydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Cassidydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCorrine Camachodbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marc_Danielsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Television_Studiosdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Science_fiction_filmdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-apocalyptic_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gene_Roddenberrydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_22nd_centurydbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Sukmandbp-dbr:Planet_Earth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marc_Daniels,"Planet Earth is a 1974 American made-for-television science fiction film that was created by Gene Roddenberry, written by Roddenberry and Juanita Bartlett (from a story by Roddenberry). It first aired on April 23, 1974 on the ABC network, and stars John Saxon as Dylan Hunt. It was presented as a pilot for what was hoped to be a new weekly television series. The pilot focused on gender relations from an early 1970s perspective. Dylan Hunt, confronted with a post-apocalyptic matriarchal society, muses, ""Women's lib? Or women's lib gone mad..."" The film also stars Diana Muldaur, Ted Cassidy, Janet Margolin, Christopher Cary, Corrine Camacho, and Majel Barrett. Marc Daniels directed the film." 177,56997,dbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sheree_Northdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Morenodbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Ewelldbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Buddy_Adlerdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:nameThe Lieutenant Wore Skirtsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Cyril_J._Mockridgedbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:The_Lieutenant_Wore_Skirtspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_films,"The Lieutenant Wore Skirts is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tom Ewell, Sheree North, and Rita Moreno. It is a comedy about a man whose marriage begins to fail when his wife enlists." 178,126254,dbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Dubindbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:producerJuliana Robertsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:nameA Year and a Half in the Life of Metallicadbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicadbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_heavy_metal_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_video_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_video_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_compilation_albumsdbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Albums_with_cover_art_by_Pusheaddbp-dbr:A_Year_and_a_Half_in_the_Life_of_Metallicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metallica_video_albums,"A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the Metallica album (or ""The Black Album"") and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin.A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica was released as a double VHS pack. Both parts are available on a single DVD, but only in region 1." 179,77053,dbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:distributorArtist View Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:producerSerge Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:producerGerald I. Wolffdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ritterdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Hunterdbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Serge_Rodnunskydbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:nameTripfalldbp-dbr:Tripfalldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tripfallpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_thriller_films,"Tripfall is a 2000 American thriller film directed and written by Serge Rodnunsky and starring Eric Roberts (as Eddie), John Ritter (as Tom Williams), Rachel Hunter (as Gina Williams), Michael Raynor (as Franklin Ross) and Katy Boyer (as Lonnie Campos). The music was composed by Evan Evans." 180,128475,dbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harriet_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harriet_Parsonsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:nameJoan of Ozarkdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Santleydbp-dbr:Joan_of_Ozarkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jack_Townley,"Joan of Ozark is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Judy Canova, Joe E. Brown and Eddie Foy Jr. It was one of thirteen films Canova made with Republic Studios. It is also known by the alternative title The Queen of Spies." 181,167135,dbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:directorNorman Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:producerWalter C. Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringSarah Churchilldbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Enid_Stamp_Taylordbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringMichael Wildingdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringNova Pilbeamdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:starringBasil Sydneydbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Leedbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:nameSpring Meetingdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spring_Meetingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Lee,"Spring Meeting is a 1941 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and Norman Lee and starring Enid Stamp-Taylor, Michael Wilding, Basil Sydney and Sarah Churchill. It was based on a 1938 play of the same title by Molly Keane (as M. J. Farrell) and John Perry. It was shot at Welwyn Studios. In 1942 it was given an American release, distributed by Monogram Pictures, and renamed, 'Three Wise Brides'." 182,99749,dbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Televisiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNoel Resnickdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Thickedbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Underwooddbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robyn_Livelydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Televisiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreFamilydbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:genreScience Fictiondbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_filmdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tom_Scottdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Android_(robot)_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Hilliard_Sterndbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Not_Quite_Human_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_films,"Not Quite Human is a 1987 American science fiction comedy television film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Jay Underwood, Alan Thicke, and Robyn Lively. The story is based on the Not Quite Human book series by Seth McEvoy. It is the first of three films in a series; its sequels are Not Quite Human II (1989) and Still Not Quite Human (1992)." 183,81601,dbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:producerPeter R. Van Duinendbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arline_Judgedbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:nameGirls in Chainsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edgar_G._Ulmerdbp-dbr:Girls_in_Chainspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_crime_drama_films,Girls in Chains is a 1943 American women in prison film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Arline Judge. 184,69779,dbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairdbp-dbp:nameKounty Fairdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Kounty_Fairpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoons,Kounty Fair is a 1930 animated cartoon released by Universal Pictures starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. 185,165226,dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Art_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Moriartydbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Art_Films_Internationaldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Lamb_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:nameMondo Keyholedbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sexploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rape_and_revenge_filmsdbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Hilldbp-dbr:Mondo_Keyholepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_directorial_debut_films,"Mondo Keyhole is a 1966 film directed by Jack Hill in his directorial debut. A sexploitation drama, it covers themes such as the pornography business, drug-taking, rape, martial arts and revenge." 186,126209,dbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Carewdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringJulie Suedodbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_F._Hamiltondbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:nameA Window in Piccadillydbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Window_in_Piccadillypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Morgan,"A Window in Piccadilly is a 1928 British silent romance film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Joan Morgan, John F. Hamilton and James Carew. It was made at Twickenham Studios as an independent production by Sidney Morgan.It was Edmund Willard's first acting role in a film." 187,83039,dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hargreaves_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Alexander_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Buckleydbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cecil_Holmes_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Evan_Jones_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:nameThe Killing of Angel Streetdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Crombiedbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Killing_of_Angel_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_May_(composer),"The Killing of Angel Street is a 1981 Australian thriller film loosely based on the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) green bans against development in inner Sydney city waterside suburbs. It briefly touches on the real-life disappearance of Juanita Nielsen, an activist against mass development in Sydney in the late 1970s.The film was directed by Donald Crombie and shot in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. In the commentary on the DVD, the location is incorrectly stated as Edward Street in Balmain (East). In fact, the location was Weston Street, at the end of Paul Street.The mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielson also inspired Phillip Noyce, who directed the 1982 film Heatwave." 188,43412,dbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringDarrell Barandbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringEva Kovacsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paizsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameCrime Wavedbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:Crime_Wave_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Winnipeg,"Crime Wave, also known as The Big Crime Wave, is a 1985 Canadian independent surrealist comedy film written, produced and directed by Winnipeg-based filmmaker John Paizs.It was shot principally in 1984 and premiered at the 1985 Festival of Festivals, although Paizs subsequently opted to reshoot the ending, which had received more mixed reaction at TIFF than the rest of the film, before it received limited followup commercial release.The film lacked a major release in Canada and abroad, and remained almost as a ""curiosity"" that a few fans and movie critics remembered fondly. Over time, word-of-mouth and some retrospective showings at film festivals helped Crime Wave to achieve a bigger notoriety, and it is currently considered as a cult film." 189,103862,dbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Selzerdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Haredbp-dbp:nameKnight-mare Haredbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Knight-mare_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Connecticut_Yankee_in_King_Arthur's_Court,"Knight-mare Hare is a 1955 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on October 1, 1955, and stars Bugs Bunny." 190,77667,dbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:producerA. George Smithdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:nameTwice Brandeddbp-dbr:Twice_Brandeddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Twice_Brandedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogers,"Twice Branded is a 1936 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring James Mason, Robert Rendel and Lucille Lisle. It was made at Walton Studios as a quota quickie." 191,61266,dbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Lesterdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlpine Picturesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJed Nolandbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daryl_Hannahdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lizzy_Caplandbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_Amedoridbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.J._Cotronadbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Elliott_Lesterdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wesley_Strickdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLove Is the Drugdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_the_Drug_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Elliott_Lester,"Love Is the Drug (also known as Addicted to Her Love) is a 2006 American drama produced by Box Office Productions and Alpine Pictures. Directed by Elliott Lester, it was filmed in Los Angeles, California. It was previewed at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 2006 before being released theatrically on a limited basis in Seattle, Washington on October 6, 2006. Starring John Patrick Amedori, Lizzy Caplan, and D.J. Cotrona, the film tells the story of a social outcast who becomes obsessed with a pretty wealthy girl and begins stealing drugs for her friends to be near her. It received mixed reviews from critics." 192,163133,dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Jarrattdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringBruce Barrydbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:starringOlivia Hamnettdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Maxwelldbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bruningdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hannay_(producer)dbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Wishartdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:namePlunge Into Darknessdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknessdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Plunge_Into_Darknesspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Maxwell,"Plunge Into Darkness is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Peter Maxwell and starring Olivia Hamnett, Bruce Barry, and John Jarratt. It concerns a couple on a holiday in the country who have a terrorising experience.It was produced by Robert Bruning's Gemini Productions." 193,162754,dbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:producerBernard B. Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marion_Shillingdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Tylerdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Gribbondbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:nameRio Rattlerdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rio_Rattlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_films,Rio Rattler is a 1935 American Western film directed by Bernard B. Ray. 194,15776,dbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:producerMildred Freed Albergdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maggie_Smithdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Newhartdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringPeter Ustinovdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Morleydbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Ustinovdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ira_Wallach_(writer)dbp-dbr:Hot_Millionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:Hot_Millionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Till,"Hot Millions is a 1968 British caper story feature film made by MGM. It was directed by Eric Till and produced by Mildred Freed Alberg, from a collaborative screenplay by Ira Wallach and star Peter Ustinov. The music score was composed by Laurie Johnson, featuring the single ""This Time"" by Scottish singer Lulu. The cinematographer was Kenneth Higgins." 195,35936,dbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Beaudinedbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameFugitivesdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Fugitives_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Beaudine,"Fugitives is a 1929 Synchronized sound American pre-Code drama film directed by William Beaudine and starring Madge Bellamy, Don Terry and Arthur Stone. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the sound-on-film Movietone process. Future stars Jean Harlow and Virginia Bruce both had small parts in the film." 196,118956,dbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:directorOley Sassonedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Rabinerdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoseph Culpdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlex Hyde-Whitedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Gaynesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringJay Underwooddbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Triggerdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarl Ciarfaliodbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringKat Greendbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Bailey Smithdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:starringRebecca Staabdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_J._Neviusdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fantastic Fourdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_scientistsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibilitydbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doctor_Doomdbp-dbr:The_Fantastic_Four_(unreleased_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantastic_Four_films,"The Fantastic Four is an unreleased superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The film features the team's origin and first battle with Doctor Doom. Executive-produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Constantin Film president Bernd Eichinger, it was made to allow Eichinger to keep the Fantastic Four film rights. It was not officially released, although pirated copies have circulated since 1994 as well as various clips being available online." 197,101200,dbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerDoug Chapindbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Reubensdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudge Reinholddbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarol Kanedbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringCandice Azzaradbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringDebralee Scottdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Smothersdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Soledbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Whitleydbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:namePandemoniumdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Pandemonium_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police_in_fiction,"Pandemonium is a 1982 American parody slasher film. It was directed by Alfred Sole and features an ensemble cast including Tom Smothers, Eileen Brennan, Phil Hartman, Tab Hunter, Judge Reinhold, Carol Kane, David Lander, Eve Arden, and Paul Reubens.The film went into production under the working title of Thursday the 12th. The film was the last feature in which Eve Arden appeared and also the last feature film Sole directed in his career.The film is set in Indiana, focusing on a fictional cheerleading camp. The camp closed in 1963, following the murders of several cheerleaders at an affiliated university. Nearly twenty years later, a veteran cheerleader re-opens the camp and ignores warnings about a supposed curse on the camp. The killings soon start again. The killer turns out to be a local celebrity, who never fulfilled his dreams of becoming a cheerleader.Pandemonium was released in theatres on April 2, 1982." 198,134965,dbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:starringSpalding Graydbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spalding_Graydbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiadbp-dbp:nameSwimming to Cambodiadbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Swimming_to_Cambodiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Anderson,"Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American performance monologue written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia Year Zero, and his search for his ""perfect moment."" It was nominated for Best Feature at the 1988 Independent Spirit Awards along with Best Director, Best Actor and Best Screenplay." 199,81560,dbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judy_Garlanddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Loews_Cineplex_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Kingsleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Ludwig_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Silversdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_F._Finklehoffedbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirl Crazydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Busby_Berkeleydbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Taurogdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_Crazy_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Gershwin_in_film,"Girl Crazy is a 1943 American musical film starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. Produced by the Freed Unit of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the stage musical Girl Crazy – which was written by Guy Bolton and Jack McGowan, with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin. It was the last of Garland and Rooney's nine movies as co-stars, the pair appearing only once more together on film, as guest stars in 1948's Words and Music.Production began with Busby Berkeley as director, but he was soon replaced by Norman Taurog. The film used all six songs from the original stage musical, plus another Gershwin song, ""Fascinating Rhythm""." 200,125491,dbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Reecedbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringChristine Nordendbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:starringJoy Sheltondbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Harrisdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:nameA Case for PC 49dbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1951_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_police_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_police_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Case_for_PC_49purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_police_procedural_films,"A Case for PC 49 is a 1951 British second feature ('B') crime drama directed by Francis Searle and starring Brian Reece, Joy Shelton and Christine Norden. It was written by Vernon Harris, Francis Searle and Alan Stranks, based on the popular BBC radio series, and made by Hammer Films at Bray Studios. The film was produced from Feb. 17, 1951 through March 16, 1951. This was Hammer Films' sequel to their 1949 film The Adventures of PC 49. They replaced actor Hugh Latimer with Brian Reece (who had been the voice of the character on the BBC). This film also provided actor Michael Ripper with one of his most lengthy roles." 201,165974,dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:producerAlvin L. Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aldo_Raydbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringGreydon Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bambi_Allendbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Coledbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Johnigarndbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Greydon_Clarkdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alvin_L._Fastdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:nameThe Bad Bunchdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bad_Bunchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Greydon_Clark,"The Bad Bunch, originally released as Tom, is an American 1973 blaxploitation drama film directed by and co-starring Greydon Clark." 202,111893,dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stuart_Whitmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cloris_Leachmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Sotherndbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Purldbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donny_Mostdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cormandbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frances_Doeldbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Thom_(writer)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:nameCrazy Mamadbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jonathan_Demmedbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Mamapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Julie_Corman,"Crazy Mama is a 1975 American action comedy film, directed by Jonathan Demme, produced by Julie Corman and starring Cloris Leachman. It marked the film debuts of Bill Paxton and Dennis Quaid.The film focuses on a beauty parlor owner and her family, who lose their belongings to repossession. The trio of women soon start a crime spree. Their confrontation with law enforcement officers ends in a shootout." 203,89888,dbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:producerJack Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Wymandbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Lairddbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_pilots_not_picked_up_as_a_seriesdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teenage_pregnancy_in_filmdbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_Grusindbp-dbr:Amanda_Fallonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_American_television_episodes,"Amanda Fallon is a 1973 American television pilot directed by Jack Laird and starring Jane Wyman which was produced as a spin-off of The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969–1973) that was never picked up. It aired as the series finale: ""And Other Things I May Not See"". The pilot aired on NBC on May 4, 1973." 204,15171,dbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:producerJohn E. Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_E._Blakeleydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:nameHolidays with Paydbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Blackpooldbp-dbr:Holidays_with_Paypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_E._Blakeley,"Holidays with Pay is a 1948 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Tessie O'Shea and Dan Young. It was written by Randle, Blakeley, Mavis Compston and Harry Jackson. The film follows the Rogers family as they go on holiday to Blackpool and enjoy a series of adventures." 205,132496,dbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Schachterdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cohendbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Faust_Krusidbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Gracedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Wagnerdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judith_Lightdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringTracey Golddbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Schachterdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julie_Cohendbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Janet_Faust_Krusidbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_L._Gracedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Maribeth_Solomondbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Micky_Erbedbp-dbr:Lady_Killer_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Schachter,"Lady Killer is a 1995 drama television film directed by Steven Schachter, and stars Judith Light as a married woman who breaks off an affair with a younger man (Jack Wagner), who doesn't react well and targets her daughter (Tracey Gold). The film aired on CBS on April 5, 1995." 206,130435,dbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Klinedbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Basingerdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Klinedbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfolddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Katie:_Portrait_of_a_Centerfoldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_films,"Katie: Portrait of a Centerfold is a 1978 American television film about Katie McEvera, a Texas beauty queen, seeking Hollywood stardom, who learns the realities of the business after attending an unethical modeling school." 207,70633,dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlliance Film Distributors Limiteddbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Murdochdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kendalldbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaya Koumanidbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrictly Confidentialdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:Strictly_Confidential_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Lockyer,"Strictly Confidential is a 1959 British second feature ('B') comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Richard Murdoch, William Kendall, Maya Koumani and Neil Hallett. The screenplay was by Brock Williams. Two con-men, recently released from prison, are enlisted by a widow to help her recover control of her late husband's business." 208,14435,dbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Lynndbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claude_Dampierdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Malodbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Bartydbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Guestdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAll Indbp-dbr:All_In_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:All_In_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_comedy_films,"All In is a 1936 British sports comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Ralph Lynn, Gina Malo and Garry Marsh. The owner of a racing stables has high hopes of winning The Derby, but fate intervenes. It is also known by the alternative title Tattenham Corner, from the play on which it is based. The film was made at Islington Studios by Gainsborough Pictures with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky. It was based on a play, Tattenham Corner, by Philip Merivale and Brandon Fleming, which takes its name from a sharp bend on Epsom Racecourse, where the Derby is run." 209,116534,dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Lowe_(mountaineer)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Taylor_(documentary_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:producerGrahame Tharpdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Lowe_(mountaineer)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Cloredbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Taylor_(documentary_filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Louis_MacNeicedbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:nameThe Conquest of Everestdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mountaineering_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Conquest_of_Everestpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Mount_Everest,"The Conquest of Everest is a 1953 British Technicolor documentary film directed by George Lowe about various expeditions to the summit of Mount Everest. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Cameraman Tom Stobart participated in the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition (as did George Lowe). After the successful second assault, Stobart told the descending party to provide no indication to the men waiting at the base that Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay had succeeded until they were close enough for Stobart to catch the emotion of the moment on film." 210,28068,dbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:nameCreeping Shadowsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Creeping_Shadowspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_films,"Creeping Shadows is a 1931 British crime film directed by John Orton and starring Franklin Dyall, Arthur Hardy and Margot Grahame. It was made at the Welwyn Studios of British International Pictures. It was released in America under the alternative title The Limping Man, which was the name of the original West End play by William Matthew Scott on which the film is based." 211,43337,dbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:producerErnest Gartsidedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Greenedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringAnouk Aiméedbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:starringMichael Denisondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbp:nameContraband Spaindbp-dbr:Contraband_Spaindbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lawrence_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Contraband_Spainpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Spanish_films,"Contraband Spain (also known as Contrabando.) is a 1955 British crime film directed by Lawrence Huntington and Josep María Forn and starring Richard Greene, Anouk Aimée and Michael Denison. It was written by Huntington." 212,25859,dbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:directorCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:producerCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:producerD. Jersey Grutdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Denningdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Medinadbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hank_Wordendbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gerald_Mohrdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lang_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Buckskin Ladydbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Buckskin_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_films,"The Buckskin Lady is a 1957 American Western film directed by Carl K. Hittleman and starring Patricia Medina in the title role and Richard Denning as her leading man. The supporting cast features Gerald Mohr, Henry Hull, and Hank Worden. The movie's tagline was, She hid her scarlet past behind a pair of silver .45s!" 213,50735,dbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dirk_Bogardedbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Milesdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Craigdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Priggendbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Loseydbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Servantdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Dankworthdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:The_Servant_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Losey,"The Servant is a 1963 British drama film directed by Joseph Losey. It was written by Harold Pinter, who adapted Robin Maugham's 1948 novella of the same name. The film stars Dirk Bogarde, Sarah Miles, Wendy Craig and James Fox.The first of Pinter's three film collaborations with Losey, The Servant is a tightly constructed film about the psychological relationships among the four central characters and examines issues relating to social class." 214,31084,"dbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Pearson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Holles_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frederick_Peisleydbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGentlemen's Agreementdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Pearsondbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gentlemen's_Agreement_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_lost_films","Gentlemen's Agreement is a 1935 British, black-and-white, adventure film directed by George Pearson and starring Frederick Peisley as Guy Carfax and Vivien Leigh as Phil Stanley. It was produced by British & Dominions Film Corporation and Paramount British Pictures. According to the British Film Institute, there is no known print of this film." 215,70601,dbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Home Videodbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Palffydbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Freedmandbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Kanedbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Eliondbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringStacy Christensendbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Schiolerdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Winningdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameStormdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Storm_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Winning,"Storm is a 1987 Canadian drama film and first feature starring David Palffy and Stan Kane directed by David Winning. The film was the debut of director Winning. Two college students on a survival weekend in the wilderness cross paths with three aging criminals looking for treasure buried decades earlier. Made in 24 days on a budget of about $70,000 CDN. The original 81-minute film was filmed near Bragg Creek, west of Calgary, in the summer of 1983, with an initial cast and crew of 10 people. It was released by Warner Home Video on September 1, 1988. Director Winning appears in a small cameo as the younger villain." 216,144337,"dbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCheech Marindbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAntonio Banderasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTony Shalhoubdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Trejodbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMike Judgedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCarla Guginodbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTeri Hatcherdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDaryl Sabaradbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexa PenaVegadbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSpy Kidsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSpy Kids: Music from the Dimension Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Debneydbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troublemaker_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Elizabeth_Avellándbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Gregson-Williamsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heitor_Pereiradbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Antoniodbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chiledbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_spy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Spy_Kids_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_Kids","Spy Kids is a 2001 American spy action comedy film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. The film stars Alexa PenaVega, Daryl Sabara, Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alan Cumming, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Robert Patrick and Tony Shalhoub.Spy Kids premiered at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California on March 18, 2001, and was released in the United States on March 30, by Dimension Films. An extended cut, titled Spy Kids: Special Edition, was released in US theaters on August 8, 2001. The film received positive reviews from critics and grossed $147 million against a production budget of $35 million. The film was nominated for Best Fantasy Film at the 28th Saturn Awards.The success of the film led to a Spy Kids franchise, consisting of four sequels and an animated television series.In the years following its release, the film gained a cult following, and in 2024 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 217,3950,dbp-dbr:Danilo_Donatidbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbr:Pasqualino_De_Santisdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brabournedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Yorkdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milo_O'Sheadbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Husseydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Stephensdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leonard_Whitingdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Heywooddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_McEnerydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natasha_Parrydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Brabournedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Franco_Brusatidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:nameRomeo and Julietdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Italydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cinecittà_Studiosdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Romeo_and_Julietdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nino_Rotadbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Poisoning_in_filmdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Franco_Zeffirellidbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Romeo_and_Juliet_(1968_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allan,"Romeo and Juliet (Italian: Romeo e Giulietta) is a 1968 period romantic tragedy film, based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. Directed and co-written by Franco Zeffirelli, the film stars Leonard Whiting as Romeo and Olivia Hussey as Juliet. Laurence Olivier spoke the film's prologue and epilogue and dubs the voice of Antonio Pierfederici, who played Lord Montague but was not credited on-screen. The cast also features Milo O'Shea, Michael York, John McEnery, Bruce Robinson, and Robert Stephens.The film adaptation of a Shakespeare play was a financial success during its time of release. It became popular among teenagers because it was the first adaptation to cast actors close to the age of the characters from the original play. Many critics also praised the film. It won Academy Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Additionally, it was nominated for Best Director and Best Picture, making it the last Shakespearean film to be nominated for the latter category. Whiting and Hussey both won Golden Globe Awards for Most Promising Newcomers." 218,22307,dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristopher Morgandbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Haysdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Rinnadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maurice_Godin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hammerdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:genreRomancedbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kaczenderdbp-dbr:Vanished_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Danielle_Steel,"Vanished, also known as Danielle Steel's Vanished, is a 1995 American made-for-television romantic drama film directed by George Kaczender and starring George Hamilton, Robert Hays and Lisa Rinna. The film is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel." 219,168325,dbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marshall_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_R._Dunlapdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lynton_Brentdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adele_Buffingtondbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:nameThe Texas Kiddbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Texas_Kidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyer,"The Texas Kid is a 1943 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the fifth film in the ""Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie"" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Marshall Reed, Shirley Patterson and Robert Fiske." 220,148061,dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTodd Blackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJason Blumenthaldbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Tischdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAlex Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNicolas Cagedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Mendelsohndbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRose Byrnedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChandler Canterburydbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLara Robinsondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Summit_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Tischdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Todd_Blackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stiles_Whitedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juliet_Snowdendbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryne_Douglas_Pearsondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnowingdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKnowing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manhattandbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2009dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_precognitiondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Summit_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Escape_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1959dbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Stiles_Whitedbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Alex_Proyasdbp-dbr:Knowing_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saturn_Films_films,"Knowing (stylized as KNOW1NG) is a 2009 science fiction thriller film directed and co-produced by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The film, conceived and co-written by Ryne Douglas Pearson, was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists. Production was financially backed by Summit Entertainment. Knowing was filmed in Docklands Studios Melbourne, Australia, using various locations to represent the film's Boston-area setting. The film centers on the discovery of a strange paper filled with numbers and the possibility that they somehow predict the details of various disasters.The film was released on March 20, 2009, in the United States. The DVD and Blu-ray media were released on July 7. Knowing grossed $186.5 million at the worldwide box office, plus $27.7 million with home video sales, against an average production budget of $50 million. It met with mixed reviews, with praise for the acting performances, visual style and atmosphere, but criticism over some implausibilities and the ending." 221,128053,dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:producerMichael Hausmandbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:producerIrwin Youngdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Beattydbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trinidad_Silvadbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringDomingo Ambrizdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:starringLinda Gillendbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_Run_Featuresdbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_M._Young_(director)dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:nameAlambrista!dbp-dbr:Alambrista!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Caméra_d'Or_winnersdbp-dbr:Alambrista!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_M._Young,"Alambrista! is a 1977 film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Domingo Ambriz and Trinidad Silva. It won four awards in 1977.In 2023, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 222,89995,dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Nissendbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Millanddbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marguerite_Churchilldbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Boltondbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:nameAmbassador Billdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Ambassador_Billpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Taylor,Ambassador Bill is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Sam Taylor and starring Will Rogers and Marguerite Churchill. The film also features Greta Nissen and Ray Milland. 223,143256,dbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:producerSteven Reutherdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringBill Pullmandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringRichard Geredbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:starringJames Earl Jonesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Shaffer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sarah_Kernochandbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:nameSommersbydbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Sommersbydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnon_Milchandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1860sdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_West_Virginiadbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_Amieldbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Ku_Klux_Klandbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nicholas_Meyerdbp-dbr:Sommersbypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Anthony_Shaffer,"Sommersby is a 1993 period romantic drama film directed by Jon Amiel from a screenplay by Nicholas Meyer and Sarah Kernochan, adapted from the historical account of the 16th-century French peasant Martin Guerre. Based on the 1982 French film The Return of Martin Guerre, the film stars Richard Gere and Jodie Foster, with Bill Pullman, James Earl Jones, Clarice Taylor, Frankie Faison, and R. Lee Ermey in supporting roles. Set in the Reconstruction era, it depicts a farmer returning home from the American Civil War, with his wife beginning to suspect that he is an impostor while also falling in love with him.Sommersby was released in the United States on February 5, 1993 by Warner Bros. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and chemistry of its lead actors, as well as Danny Elfman's musical score, and was a box office success, grossing over $140 million worldwide on a budget of $30 million." 224,24078,dbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Whoopi_Goldbergdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_Bacondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Bon_Jovidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Demi_Mooredbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Goraidbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDestination Anywhere: The Filmdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Pellingtondbp-dbr:Destination_Anywhere_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bon_Jovi_video_albums,"Destination Anywhere: The Film (also known simply as Destination Anywhere), is an American film inspired by and featuring music and concepts from Jon Bon Jovi's second solo record Destination Anywhere. The film and album were released in June 1997. The film stars Jon Bon Jovi and Demi Moore as a young couple struggling with alcoholism and the death of their young child. Directed by Mark Pellington, the film debuted on both MTV and VH1 in 1997 and also stars Kevin Bacon, Whoopi Goldberg and Annabella Sciorra. The film was released on DVD on April 11, 2005 and includes five promotional music videos and the track ""It's Just Me"" also features in full during the film." 225,4061,dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Sterling_(director)dbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:genrethrillerdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_television_playsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_showsdbp-dbr:Rope_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Sterling_(director),"Rope is a 1957 Australian television film based on the play Rope by Patrick Hamilton. It was presented in real time.Broadcast live in Sydney, it was kinescoped/telerecorded for showing in Melbourne (these were the only Australian cities with TV at the time). Based on the play by Patrick Hamilton, it aired in a 70-minute time-slot on non-commercial ABC.It was one of several Patrick Hamilton adaptations done on Australian television. It was also arguably one of the first depictions of queer characters on Australian television. Murder mysteries were popular subjects for Australian television plays." 226,117659,dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Helmut_Jedeledbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lutz_Hengstdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Helmut_Jedeledbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lutz_Hengstdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Morris_Westdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(Morris_West_novel)dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Devil's Advocatedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:West_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Catholicismdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Greendbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Advocate_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Morris_West,"The Devil's Advocate, originally released as Des Teufels Advokat, is a 1977 West German English-language drama film, directed by Guy Green (his final theatrical film) and based on the 1959 novel of the same name by the Australian writer Morris West.It stars John Mills, Paola Pitagora, Stéphane Audran, Leigh Lawson, Jason Miller and Daniel Massey. The film is set in Italy but was filmed predominantly in Bavaria." 227,167767,dbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:directorKara Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:producerKara Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-Josée_Saint-Pierredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delia_Derbyshiredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marie-Josée_Saint-Pierredbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kara_Blakedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:nameThe Delian Modedbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women_in_musicdbp-dbr:The_Delian_Modepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Short_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winners,"The Delian Mode is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Kara Blake and released in 2009. The film is a profile of Delia Derbyshire, a British composer best known for arranging the theme music to Doctor Who. It takes its name from the title of a piece of incidental music Derbyshire wrote in the 1960s.The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, where it won the award for Best Short Documentary. The film won the Genie Award for Best Short Documentary Film at the 30th Genie Awards." 228,167323,dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Clark_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Boothdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Fraser_(actor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Briersdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Egedbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Clark_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:nameRentadickdbp-dbr:Rentadickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rentadickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davis,"Rentadick is a 1972 British comedy film, directed by Jim Clark and starring James Booth, Richard Briers, Julie Ege, Ronald Fraser and Donald Sinden. It is a spoof spy/detective picture, the plot of which involves attempts to protect a new experimental nerve gas." 229,170322,"dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:distributorPathe Industries, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Baerwitzdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:producerBen Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringTommy Bonddbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzerdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringBenny Bartlettdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:starringRudy Wisslerdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_Cahn_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Producers_Releasing_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathe_Industries,_Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Baerwitzdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ben_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_E._Kentdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:nameThe Gas House Kids ""in Hollywood""dbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gas_House_Kids_%22in_Hollywood%22purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_crime_comedy_films","The Gas House Kids ""in Hollywood"" is a 1947 American comedy feature directed by Edward Cahn and starring Carl ""Alfalfa"" Switzer, Benny Bartlett, Rudy Wissler, and Tommy Bond. It was the third and last in the series of Gas House Kids films, about a group of unruly boys from New York City." 230,17728,dbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Gittesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Levinsondbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRichard Lynchdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRichard Bradforddbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringRiver Phoenixdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:starringSidney Poitierdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Gittesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Art_Levinsondbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bo_Goldmandbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hill_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:nameLittle Nikitadbp-dbr:Little_Nikitadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Diegodbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bo_Goldmandbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Nikitapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Benjamin,Little Nikita is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring River Phoenix and Sidney Poitier. The film marks the first collaboration between Phoenix and Poitier (the second being Sneakers in 1992). 231,108787,dbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_R._Broccolidbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Allendbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Ekbergdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Maturedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Howarddbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:nameInterpoldbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Romedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Naplesdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_illegal_drug_tradedbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Athensdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Lisbondbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Gillingdbp-dbr:Interpol_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_drama_films,"Interpol (USA title: Pickup Alley; also known as International Police) is a 1957 British-American CinemaScope crime film noir directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature, Anita Ekberg, Trevor Howard, Bonar Colleano and Sidney James. The screenplay was by John Paxton, based on the 1955 non-fiction book Interpol, about the agency, by A.J. Forrest. The film was produced by Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli for Warwick Films.It concerns an Interpol effort to stamp out a major drug-smuggling cartel in numerous countries.In the United States, the film was released as a double feature with The Brothers Rico (1957)." 232,104861,"dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnish Savjanidbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNeil Koppdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor Moyersdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringImogen Pootsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlia Shawkatdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Stewartdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnton Yelchindbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCallum Turnerdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Coledbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:A24dbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neil_Koppdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGreen Roomdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Skinhead_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_neo-Nazismdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Siege_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Astoria,_Oregondbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeremy_Saulnierdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:A24_(company)_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broad_Green_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Green_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_films","Green Room is a 2015 American horror-thriller film written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier, and produced by Neil Kopp, Victor Moyers and Anish Savjani. Starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner and Patrick Stewart, the film focuses on a punk band who find themselves attacked by neo-Nazi skinheads after witnessing a murder at a remote club in the Pacific Northwest.Principal photography took place during October 2014 in Portland, Oregon. The film was financed and produced by Broad Green Pictures. Green Room was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film finished third in the balloting for the Grolsch People's Choice Midnight Madness Award. The film began a limited release on April 15, 2016, before being widely released on May 13 through A24. It appeared on many critics' lists as one of the best films of 2016 and received a 2017 Empire Award nomination for Best Horror, and grossed $3.8 million against a budget of $5 million." 233,161634,dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringMona Barriedbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:starringWinnie Lightnerdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Spigelgassdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Howell_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ethel_Hilldbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:nameI'll Fix Itdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I'll_Fix_Itpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neill,"I'll Fix It is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie and Winnie Lightner. It was produced by Columbia Pictures." 234,163838,dbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Reevesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jon_Hall_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Adele_Jergensdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mutineers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Yarbrough,"The Mutineers is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Jean Yarbrough starring Adele Jergens, George Reeves and Jon Hall. It was produced by Sam Katzman for release by Columbia Pictures. The film was also known under the alternative title Pirate Ship.It was one of several movies Jon Hall made for Sam Katzman, the others including The Prince of Thieves'." 235,162958,dbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Schwartzdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:distributorPathe Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:producerDavid Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Evansdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophia_Mylesdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_Rhysdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Lapainedbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stefan_Schwartzdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubdbp-dbp:nameThe Abduction Clubdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_social_classdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1780sdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romance_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abduction_Clubpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stefan_Schwartz,"The Abduction Club is a 2002 British-Irish romantic comedy-drama adventure film directed by Stefan Schwartz. Based loosely on real events, the plot centres on a group of outlaws who abduct women in order to marry them. It was written by Richard Crawford and Bill Britten." 236,163355,dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_(Walt_Disney_Company)dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerSilvio Muragliadbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Heyerdahldbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolph_Lundgrendbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Bellmandbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Conrad_Dunndbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_(Walt_Disney_Company)dbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Clermontdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerdbp-dbp:nameSilent Triggerdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snipersdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Italian_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Russell_Mulcahydbp-dbr:Silent_Triggerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stefano_Mainetti,"Silent Trigger is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Russell Mulcahy starring Dolph Lundgren and Gina Bellman about a sniper and his female spotter. Lundgren plays Waxman, a former Special Forces soldier who is now working as a heavily armed assassin sent on a mission by a secretive ""Agency"", to assassinate a target from an abandoned skyscraper in construction. Memories and moral dilemmas resurface when a former spotter from a failed assignment shows up." 237,102814,dbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eugenie_Leontovichdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Don_Amechedbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darryl_F._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Milton_Sperlingdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Howard_Lawsondbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:nameFour Sonsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Archie_Mayodbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazi_Germanydbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Czech_Republicdbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Four_Sons_(1940_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_war_films,"Four Sons is a 1940 war film directed by Archie Mayo. It stars Don Ameche and Eugenie Leontovich. It is a remake of the 1928 film of the same name.The film follows the lives of four Czecho-German brothers following the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Two of them choose to serve Nazi Germany, another chooses to fight in support of the Czech lands, and the fourth emigrates to the United States." 238,163436,dbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Michaeldbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Stephendbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Paynedbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Caldicotdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Lee_Danzigerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brian_Clemensdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:nameThe Court Martial of Major Kellerdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_courtroom_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Court_Martial_of_Major_Kellerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Morris,"The Court Martial of Major Keller is a 1961 British second feature ('B') film directed by Ernest Morris and written by Brian Clemens. It stars Laurence Payne, Susan Stephen and Austin Trevor. The film recounts the court martial for murder of Major Keller, a British army officer during the Second World War. He is charged with killing his superior officer, but he remains the only witness as to what happened and why." 239,25704,dbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:producerDarcy Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Darcy_Conyersdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Rixdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Chapman_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:nameNothing Barreddbp-dbr:Nothing_Barreddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Nothing_Barredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_comedy_films,"Nothing Barred is a 1961 British black and white comedy film directed by Darcy Conyers and starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn and Naunton Wayne. It was written by John Chapman." 240,24415,dbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:directorGeoff Wonfordbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:producerGeoff Wonfordbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:namePaul McCartney: In the World Tonightdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paul_McCartneydbp-dbr:In_the_World_Tonightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Geoff_Wonfor,"Paul McCartney: In the World Tonight is a 1997 documentary about the making of Paul McCartney's Flaming Pie album. The film takes its name from the album's second track, ""The World Tonight""." 241,121039,dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:directorDave Michenerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:producerBurny Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Pricedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candy_Candidodbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barrie_Inghamdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringEve Brennerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringDiana Chesneydbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Val_Bettindbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:starringSusanne Pollatschekdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matthew_O'Callaghandbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mel_Shawdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameThe Great Mouse Detectivedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:nameThe Adventures of the Great Mouse Detectivedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Victorian_eradbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1897dbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Henry_Mancinidbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_batsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_palacesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sherlock_Holmes_pastichesdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_ratsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Muskerdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ron_Clementsdbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matthew_O'Callaghandbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Burny_Mattinsondbp-dbr:The_Great_Mouse_Detectivepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dave_Michener,"The Great Mouse Detective (released as Basil the Great Mouse Detective in some countries and The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective during its 1992 re-release) is a 1986 American animated mystery adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the children's book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone, the film is written and directed by John Musker, Dave Michener, Ron Clements, and Burny Mattinson. Featuring the voices of Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, Val Bettin, Susanne Pollatschek, Candy Candido, Diana Chesney, Eve Brenner, and Alan Young, the plot follows the titular mouse detective, Basil of Baker Street, who undertakes to help a young mouse find and save her father from the criminal mastermind Professor Ratigan.The Great Mouse Detective draws heavily on the tradition of Sherlock Holmes with a heroic mouse who consciously emulates the detective. Titus named the main character after actor Basil Rathbone, who is best remembered for playing Holmes in film (and whose voice, sampled from a 1966 reading of ""The Red-Headed League"" was the voice of Holmes in this film, 19 years after his death). Sherlock Holmes also mentions ""Basil"" as one of his aliases in the Arthur Conan Doyle story ""The Adventure of Black Peter"".The Great Mouse Detective was released to theaters on July 2, 1986, to positive reviews from critics and financial success, in sharp contrast to the box office underperformance of Disney's previous animated feature film, The Black Cauldron (1985). The film's timely success has been credited with keeping Walt Disney Animation going after the previous film's failure by renewing upper management's confidence in the department, thus setting the stage for the Disney Renaissance when feature animated films would become the corporation's most lucrative and prestigious product." 242,135107,dbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gareth_Gundreydbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:nameSymphony in Two Flatsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Symphony_in_Two_Flatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gareth_Gundrey,"Symphony in Two Flats is a 1930 British drama film directed by Gareth Gundrey and starring Ivor Novello, Benita Hume, Jacqueline Logan and Cyril Ritchard. It was an adaptation of a successful 1929 West End play of the same title written by Novello. Separate versions were made for the United Kingdom and United States releases, with Jacqueline Logan replacing Benita Hume in the American version.It was made at Elstree and Islington Studios. The film's sets were designed by Alex Vetchinsky.It was Gainsbrough's first full length sound film." 243,131137,dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Denny_(actor)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Pickforddbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Belascodbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameKikidbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sound_film_remakes_of_silent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joseph_M._Schenckdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Taylordbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sam_Taylor_(director)dbp-dbr:Kiki_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goldwyn_Girls,"Kiki is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy, starring Mary Pickford and Reginald Denny, which was directed by Sam Taylor. It was based upon the David Belasco play of the same name. The film is a remake of the 1926 version starring Norma Talmadge." 244,66,dbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:producerW. Devenport Hackneydbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:nameCafe Colettedbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Cafe_Colettepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Stein,"Cafe Colette is a 1937 British thriller film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Paul Cavanagh, Greta Nissen in her final film role and Sally Gray. It was also released under the alternative title Danger in Paris. The film was made at Wembley Studios." 245,74612,dbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Jackson_(actor)dbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:nameThree Crooked Mendbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Three_Crooked_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Morris,Three Crooked Men is a 1958 British 'B' crime film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Gordon Jackson and Warren Mitchell. It was written by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard. 246,139056,dbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Painedbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chris_Painedbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:nameDo You Trust This Computer?dbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_conspiracy_theoriesdbp-dbr:Do_You_Trust_This_Computer%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_computing,"Do You Trust This Computer? is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Chris Paine that outlines the benefits and especially the dangers of artificial intelligence. It features interviews with a range of prominent individuals relevant to AI, such as Ray Kurzweil, Elon Musk, Jerry Kaplan, Michal Kosinski, D. Scott Phoenix, Hiroshi Ishiguro, and Jonathan Nolan. The film was directed by Chris Paine, known for Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006) and the subsequent followup, Revenge of the Electric Car (2011).Topics covered range from military drones to AI-powered ""fake news"" feeds. At one point while being interviewed, Musk warns that any human dictator will eventually die, but that a digital superintelligence could someday become an ""immortal dictator from which we can never escape"". Musk also sponsored free streaming of the film on Vimeo during the weekend of April 7, 2018. The film was featured at the 2018 Napa Film Festival.The documentary is dedicated to Stephen Hawking, who warned that humanity may be jeopardized by its pursuit of a superintelligent AI." 247,77163,dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Humphrysdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Hughes_(director)dbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Basil_Humphrysdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:nameTropical Troubledbp-dbr:Tropical_Troubledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Hughesdbp-dbr:Tropical_Troublepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Spear,"Tropical Trouble is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Douglass Montgomery, Betty Ann Davies and Alfred Drayton. It was based on the novel Bunga-Bunga by Stephen King-Hall. A series of misunderstandings leads to a colonial governor's wife suspecting him of an affair with his assistant.It was shot at Walton Studios." 248,159011,dbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Alandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Golovdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerAdam Fastdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Heather_Grahamdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justine_Batemandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jordan_Alandbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameKiss & Telldbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Kiss_&_Tell_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jordan_Alan,"Kiss & Tell, titled Kiss and Tell on its theatrical release poster, is a 1997 American film directed by Jordan Alan. It was made largely through improvisation." 249,164547,dbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Stranddbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:producerLeo Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Robesondbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:starringFred Johnsondbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Stranddbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ben_Maddowdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leo_Hurwitzdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:nameNative Landdbp-dbr:Native_Landdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_labor_relations_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Native_Landpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paul_Robeson,Native Land is a 1942 docudrama film directed by Leo Hurwitz and Paul Strand. 250,69364,dbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Patrickdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ashley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marty_Robbinsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameHell on Wheelsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Will_Zensdbp-dbr:Hell_on_Wheels_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_films,"Hell on Wheels is a 1967 American action film about stock-car racing that includes musical performances by several popular country and western singers. It stars Marty Robbins, a popular and successful singer who also dabbled as a NASCAR race driver for a number of years." 251,67483,dbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Magnolidbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_DiSalledbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernie_Caseydbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Speakmandbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Neamedbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:nameStreet Knightdbp-dbr:Street_Knightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Michael_Frankdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kung_fu_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Magnolidbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_Knightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_action_films,Street Knight is a 1993 American action film directed by Albert Magnoli and starring Jeff Speakman. 252,164624,dbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Graydbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSeymour Hicksdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_de_Courvilledbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clifford_Greydbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lambeth Walkdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:The_Lambeth_Walk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_de_Courville,"The Lambeth Walk is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Lupino Lane, Sally Gray and Seymour Hicks. It was an adaptation of the 1937 musical Me and My Girl, and was released under that title in the U.S. The film takes its British title from the play's best known song, ""The Lambeth Walk"". The star of the musical, Lupino Lane, reprised his lead role in the film." 253,127742,dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerCory Nealdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerAndrew Myskodbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:producerJason Richard Millerdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Image_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Sullivan_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Green_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChilleramadbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChillerama Presents: Tim Sullivan's I Was a Teenage Werebeardbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:nameChillerama Presents Zom-B-Moviedbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Chilleramadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gay-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Eva_Braundbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bear_McCrearydbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Greendbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joe_Lynchdbp-dbr:Chilleramapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Anne_Frank,"Chillerama is a 2011 American horror comedy anthology film consisting of four stories (or segments) that take place at a drive-in theater playing monster movies. Each segment is a homage to a different genre and style.The first is ""Wadzilla"" and was directed and written by Adam Rifkin spoofing 1950s monster movies. The second segment is ""I Was a Teenage Werebear"" and was directed and written by Tim Sullivan which parodies Rebel Without a Cause and Grease and is set in the American 1960s. The third is called ""The Diary of Anne Frankenstein"" and was directed and written by Adam Green and spoofs Frankenstein and The Diary of Anne Frank. The last segment is ""Zom-B-Movie"", a spoof of zombie films, and was directed and written by Joe Lynch.Filming took place in late 2010 and premiered FrightFest on August 27, 2011. On September 29, 2011, it was released to video on demand and on DVD and Blu-ray on November 29, 2011." 254,95778,dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Cornfelddbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dom_DeLuisedbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Candice_Azzaradbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Cornfelddbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Bancroftdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brooksfilms_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Mel_Brooksdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obesitydbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joe_Renzettidbp-dbr:Fatso_(1980_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_image_in_popular_culture,"Fatso is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Anne Bancroft, her only such credit, and starring Dom DeLuise, Ron Carey and Candice Azzara. The film examines the subject matter of obesity, addiction, family, self-acceptance, and singlehood." 255,123511,dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:producerCharles Chauveldbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Tudawalidbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ngarla_Kunothdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Distributors_Corporation_of_Americadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Chauvel_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:nameJeddadbp-dbr:Jeddadbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Jeddapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Chauvel,"Jedda, released in the UK as Jedda the Uncivilised, is a 1955 Australian film written, produced and directed by Charles Chauvel. His last film, it is notable for being the first to star two Aboriginal actors, Robert Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth (later known as Rosalie Kunoth-Monks) in the leading roles. It was also the first Australian feature film to be shot in colour.Jedda is often seen as an influential film in the development of Australian cinema and setting a new standard for future Australian films. It won more international attention than previous Australian films during a time when Hollywood films were dominating Australian cinema. Chauvel was nominated for the Golden Palm Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival but lost to Delbert Mann for Marty." 256,118105,"dbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Cunningham_(musician)dbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:producerDavid Paynedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Curzon_Artificial_Eyedbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Greenawaydbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:nameThe Draughtsman's Contractdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:genreContemporary classical music, Film scores; minimalismdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1690sdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Nymandbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Draughtsman's_Contractpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Greenaway","The Draughtsman's Contract is a 1982 British period drama film written and directed by Peter Greenaway – his first conventional feature film (following the feature-length mockumentary The Falls). Originally produced for Channel 4, the film is a form of murder mystery, set in rural Wiltshire, England in 1694 (during the joint reign of William III and Mary II). The period setting is reflected in Michael Nyman's score, which borrows widely from Henry Purcell, and in the extensive and elaborate costume designs (which, for effect, slightly exaggerate those of the period). The action was shot on location in the house and formal gardens of Groombridge Place. The film received the Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association." 257,44208,dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:producerNorman T. Hermandbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringRoddy McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringClive Revilldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringGayle Hunnicuttdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:starringPamela Franklindbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox-Rank_Distributorsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housedbp-dbp:nameThe Legend of Hell Housedbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Houghdbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Mathesondbp-dbr:The_Legend_of_Hell_Housepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Richard_Matheson,"The Legend of Hell House is a 1973 British gothic supernatural horror film directed by John Hough, and starring Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, and Gayle Hunnicutt. It follows a group of researchers who spend a week in the former home of a sadist and murderer, where previous paranormal investigators were inexplicably killed. Its screenplay was written by American author Richard Matheson, based upon his 1971 novel Hell House." 258,159506,dbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Pictures Corporationdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:producerJimmy Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Houstondbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringNadia Graydbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerwin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiliane Broussedbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Maniacdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Carrerasdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jimmy_Sangsterdbp-dbr:Maniac_(1963_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jimmy_Sangster,"Maniac (also known as The Maniac) is a 1963 British psychological thriller film directed by Michael Carreras and starring Kerwin Mathews, Nadia Gray and Donald Houston." 259,160979,"dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:distributorThe Grade Companydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerJohn Houghdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerPeter Manleydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:producerSir Lew Gradedbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Fennelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Hough_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sir_Lew_Gradedbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Cartlanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:nameThe Lady and the Highwaymandbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buckinghamshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_criminalsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Derbyshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adventure_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1660sdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adventure_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Houghdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurie_Johnsondbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_produced_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lincolnshiredbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Charles_II_of_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Barbara_Palmer,_1st_Duchess_of_Clevelanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_highwaymendbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Terence_Feelydbp-dbr:The_Lady_and_the_Highwaymanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cavaliers","The Lady and the Highwayman is a 1989 United Kingdom romantic adventure television film based on Barbara Cartland's 1952 romance novel Cupid Rides Pillion. The working title of the film was Dangerous Love.The film stars Hugh Grant (in one of his earliest appearances) as highwayman Silver Blade and Lysette Anthony as Lady Panthea Vyne. The film is a swashbuckling tale of romance, jealousy and betrayal set in England during the Restoration of Charles II, with Michael York as King Charles II of England. Emma Samms as Lady Castlemaine and Oliver Reed are supported by guest appearances by Robert Morley and John Mills.The Lady Castlemaine of the film, whose vendetta against Lady Panthea Vyne is forms part of the plot of the film, is based on the life of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, one of King Charles II's mistresses and mother of several of his children.In 2023 Grant told James Corden that The Lady and The Highwayman was the film he would erase from his Internet Movie Database (IMDb) page if given the chance. ""I'm meant to be sexy"" he recalled, but was undone by the ""bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg.""" 260,159537,dbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Reeddbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sandra_Dornedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astor_Picturesdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ernest_G._Roydbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameMarilyndbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Marilyn_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ernest_G._Roy,Marilyn (U.S. title: Roadhouse Girl) is a 1953 British second feature ('B') film noir directed by Wolf Rilla starring Sandra Dorne and Maxwell Reed. It was written by Rilla based on the play Marion by Peter Jones. 261,155566,dbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:producerMatt Carrolldbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:producerLinda S. Rossdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Beahandbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Tatedbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kimberley_Daviesdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Greggdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Antonio_Sabato_Jrdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Trenchard-Smithdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Carroll_(producer)dbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:genreAdventuredbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Seconds_to_Sparepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Trenchard-Smith,"Seconds to Spare, also known as Operation Wolverine: Seconds to Spare, is a 2002 thriller about a hijacked train. Directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, it was shot in Australia and stars Antonio Sabato Jr, Kimberley Davies, Kate Beahan, Nick Tate, and Charlotte Gregg." 262,31078,dbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artists Classicsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerArnold Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Schwartzmandbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marvin_Hierdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Martin_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:nameGenocidedbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Feature_Academy_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Holocaustdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Genocide_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Simon_Wiesenthal_Center,Genocide is a 1981 American documentary by Arnold Schwartzman. 263,80481,dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:producerKris Wylddbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugo_Weavingdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhys_Muldoondbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Hopedbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:starringMatthew O'Sullivandbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Film_Australiadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:nameWho Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler?dbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_water_and_the_environmentdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_deathdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3Fpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Peter_Buttdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:Who_Killed_Dr_Bogle_and_Mrs_Chandler%3F,"Who Killed Dr Bogle and Mrs Chandler? is an Australian documentary film about the mysterious deaths of Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler in Sydney, Australia in 1963. Although it was assumed the couple were murdered, police investigators could find or produce no evidence that it was actually murder. The documentary, directed and written by Australian documentary film maker Peter Butt, presents unique evidence to suggest the couple died from hydrogen sulphide poisoning emanating from a river." 264,15625,dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Wasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lynda_Obstdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringSandra Bullockdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringMae Whitmandbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringHarry Connick Jr.dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:starringGena Rowlandsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lynda_Obstdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandine_Spucklerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_Rogers_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameHope Floatsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameHope Floats:dbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:nameOriginal Score Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Hope_Floatsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Country_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Forest_Whitakerdbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dave_Grusindbp-dbr:Hope_Floatspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lynda_Obst,"Hope Floats is a 1998 American drama film directed by Forest Whitaker and starring Sandra Bullock, Harry Connick Jr., Mae Whitman, and Gena Rowlands.Written by Steven Rogers, the story follows Birdee (Bullock), a sheltered housewife whose life is disrupted when her husband (Michael Paré) reveals his infidelity to her on a Ricki Lake-style talk show. Birdee and her daughter Bernice (Whitman) go to live with her mother (Rowlands) in the small Texas town where Birdee grew up, where everyone knows of her televised marital collapse. She reunites with an old friend named Justin (Connick) and instantly sparks a romance. While Justin's intentions are clear and good, Birdee struggles with the decision to unequivocally accept him in her life.The film made its release on May 29, 1998 and was distributed by 20th Century Fox." 265,93151,dbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jana_Sue_Memeldbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Uma_Thurmandbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kiefer_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Capshawdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jana_Sue_Memeldbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Brooks_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:nameDuke of Groovedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Griffin_Dunnedbp-dbr:Duke_of_Groovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970s,Duke of Groove is a 1995 American short film directed by Griffin Dunne. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. 266,92359,dbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jason_Friedberg_and_Aaron_Seltzerdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:producerJason Friedbergdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPaul Schiffdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJennifer Coolidgedbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringFred Willarddbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringEddie Griffindbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTony Coxdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAdam Campbelldbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAlyson Hannigandbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDate Moviedbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:nameDate Movie Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Date_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Regency_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_obesitydbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Body_image_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Date_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jason_Friedberg_and_Aaron_Seltzer,"Date Movie is a 2006 American romantic comedy parody film written by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, directed by Seltzer, and produced by Paul Schiff and Friedberg. It stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Sophie Monk, Tony Cox, Jennifer Coolidge, Eddie Griffin, and Fred Willard. It is a parody of the romantic comedy film genre, and mostly references My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Meet the Fockers, Hitch, Legally Blonde, and Bridget Jones's Diary.It was released on February 17, 2006 by 20th Century Fox. Though reviews for it were more positive than Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer's later films, Date Movie was panned by critics, but was a box office success, grossing almost $85 million on a $20 million budget." 267,102828,dbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorCineplex of Canadadbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:producerIvan Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Gordon_(actor)dbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvia Feigeldbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFoxy Ladydbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Foxy_Lady_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivan_Reitman,Foxy Lady is a 1971 Canadian comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman. It was Reitman's debut feature film and was also the first film appearance of both Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin. 268,24246,dbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:nameDot in Spacedbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_in_Spacepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_animated_films,"Dot in Space is a 1994 Australian animated film, featuring Dot from the Dot and the Kangaroo animated film series. While the previous films in the series were screened in the United States, Dot in Space rarely makes any releases outside its home country." 269,52096,dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Holt_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:nameThe Strange Case of Dr. Meadedbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Strange_Case_of_Dr._Meadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collins,"The Strange Case of Dr. Meade is a 1938 American adventure film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Beverly Roberts and Noah Beery Jr." 270,70240,dbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNinki Maslanskydbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norman_Yemmdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Thompsondbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Rixondbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:namePluggdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bourkedbp-dbr:Plugg_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_sex_comedy_films,Plugg is a 1975 Australian sex comedy about a private investigator. 271,143409,dbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:nameSong of the Rangedbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wallace_Foxdbp-dbr:Song_of_the_Rangepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_films,"Song of the Range is a 1944 American musical Western film directed by Wallace Fox and starring Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore and Lee 'Lasses' White." 272,123481,dbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerFred Olen Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerco-producerdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutive producerdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Mendedbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:producerJon McCollisterdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Olen_Raydbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:nameHybriddbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hybrid_(1997_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Olen_Ray,"Hybrid is a 1997 American science fiction horror film, directed by Fred Olen Ray. It is a remake of the 1987 film Creepozoids." 273,130045,dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHopscotch Filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLynda Housedbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Randalldbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMelanie Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBob Randalldbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Melanie_Hogandbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Randall_(Indigenous_Australian)dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Randall_(Indigenous_Australian)dbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:nameKanyinidbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Northern_Territorydbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Aboriginal_Australiansdbp-dbr:Kanyini_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stolen_Generations,"Kanyini is a 2006 Australian documentary film, created by Uncle Bob Randall. His dream was to create a film that supported his Kanyini teachings. He approached Melanie Hogan to produce it with him. She directed, filmed and edited the film with the help of Martin Lee whose filming of Uncle Bob Randall's interview made the core thread of the story. The film explores the Kanyini philosophy and the life of Bob Randall, Aboriginal elder, songman and storyteller who lived in Mutitjulu, a town beside the world's greatest monolith, Uluru, in Central Australia. Bob Randall was a 'Tjilpi' (special teaching uncle) of the Yankunytjatjara people and a member of the Stolen Generations." 274,31189,dbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:directorDavid Sheldondbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:distributorJuniper Releasingdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:producerDavid Sheldondbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:producerDoro Vlado Hreljanovicdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Randolph_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Herddbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Windsordbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Novakdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucinda_Doolingdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Elizabeth_McDonoughdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:starringSusan Mechsnerdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_D._Foldesdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:nameLovely But Deadlydbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_O._Raglanddbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lovely_But_Deadlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_martial_arts_films,"Lovely But Deadly is a 1981 action film about a cheerleader who goes undercover to fight drug dealers. The film stars Lucinda Dooling, John Randolph, Mel Novak and Richard Herd.Directed by David Sheldon with a story by Lawrence D. Foldes, the film follows Mary Ann ""Lovely"" Lovitt (Dooling), who goes back to high school to find the drug pushers that she holds responsible for the death of her brother, who died from an overdose.The film features several fight scenes, with Lovitt using kung fu to deal with an array of villains.It was subsequently released on VHS by Vestron Video." 275,160303,dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Hunter_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringGarry Marshdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:starringBinnie Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:nameThe Silver Spoondbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Kingdbp-dbr:The_Silver_Spoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_British_films,"The Silver Spoon is a 1933 British comedy crime film directed by George King and starring Ian Hunter, Garry Marsh and Cecil Parker. It was produced and distributed as a quota quickie by Warner Brothers and was shot at the company's Teddington Studios in London. The Silver Spoon is classed by the British Film Institute as a lost film." 276,145314,dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raphael_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MK2_Diffusiondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Donahue_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Bonmarchanddbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_Federdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffroy_Grisondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Feinsilberdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Edsondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Martindbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Ware_(actor)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Hartigdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arnold_Barkusdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raphael_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MK2_Diffusiondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Donahue_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Bonmarchanddbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Francesca_Federdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Geoffroy_Grisondbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anne_Feinsilberdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raphaël_Nadjaridbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Jews_and_Judaismdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Am_Josh_Polonski's_Brotherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raphael_Nadjari,"I Am Josh Polonski's Brother is Raphael Nadjari's second feature film. It was shot in New York City in 1999 and early 2000, in Super 8mm 200 ASA. The film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in the Forum." 277,25618,dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Elizabethdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Dennehydbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Farrelldbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cameron_Bancroft_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christian_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Greenwalddbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:nameThe Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enrondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enrondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Houstondbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Crooked_E:_The_Unshredded_Truth_About_Enronpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Enron_scandal,"The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron is an American television movie aired by CBS in January 2003, which was based on the book Anatomy of Greed by Brian Cruver. The film, which stars Brian Dennehy, Christian Kane and Mike Farrell, and was directed by Penelope Spheeris, was a ratings hit for the network." 278,69581,dbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Pictures_Corporationdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:producerRobb Whitedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringAlan Marshaldbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringRichard Longdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCarolyn Craigdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringCarol Ohmartdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringElisha Cookdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:starringJulie Mitchumdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:nameHouse on Haunted Hilldbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hilldbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robb_Whitedbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:House_on_Haunted_Hillpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_independent_films,"House on Haunted Hill is a 1959 American horror film produced and directed by William Castle, written by Robb White and starring Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long, Alan Marshal, Carolyn Craig, Julie Mitchum, and Elisha Cook Jr. Price plays an eccentric millionaire, Frederick Loren, who, along with his wife Annabelle, has invited five people to the house for a ""haunted house"" party. Whoever stays in the house for one night will earn $10,000. As the night progresses, the guests are trapped within the house with an assortment of terrors. This film is perhaps best known for its promotional gimmick Emergo.The film uses many props used in carnival haunted houses to generate fear and terror. The film is in the public domain." 279,109992,dbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerPatrick McCormickdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerBryan Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerDavid Dobkindbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:producerOri Marmurdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringStanley Tuccidbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringIan McShanedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringEwan McGregordbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringBill Nighydbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringNicholas Houltdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:starringEleanor Tomlinsondbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Dobkin_(director)dbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Dobkin_(director)dbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Lemkedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:nameJack the Giant Slayerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:nameJack The Giant Slayer: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Classical_musicdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Original_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2013dbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sword_and_sorcery_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Norfolkdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Ottmandbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Middle_Agesdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Legendary_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_motion_capturedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Neal_H._Moritzdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Elstree_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Gloucestershiredbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Somersetdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bryan_Singerdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bad_Hat_Harry_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Christopher_McQuarriedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Darren_Lemkedbp-dbr:Jack_the_Giant_Slayerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jack_the_Giant_Killer,"Jack the Giant Slayer (previously titled Jack the Giant Killer) is a 2013 American fantasy adventure film directed by Bryan Singer and written by Darren Lemke, Christopher McQuarrie and Dan Studney, from a story by Lemke and David Dobkin. The film, based on the British fairy tales ""Jack the Giant Killer"" and ""Jack and the Beanstalk"", stars Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Bill Nighy, Eddie Marsan and Ewan McGregor. The film tells the story of Jack, a young farmhand who must save an abducted princess from a race of giants after accidentally opening a gateway to their land in the sky.Development of Jack the Giant Slayer began in 2005, when Lemke first pitched the idea. D. J. Caruso was hired to direct the film in January 2009, but in September of that year, Caruso was replaced by Singer, who hired McQuarrie and Studney to rework the script. The main characters were cast between February and March 2011, and principal photography began in April 2011 in England with locations in Somerset, Gloucestershire and Norfolk. The release of the film was moved back in post-production to allow more time for visual effects and marketing.Jack the Giant Slayer premiered on February 26, 2013, in Hollywood. It was released theatrically in the United States on March 1, 2013, receiving mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office failure, earning $197 million worldwide against a budget of $185–200 million." 280,160458,dbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Vincedbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Vincedbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabella_Sciorradbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Mantegnadbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Denis_Learydbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameUnderworlddbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Christiandbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mafia_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Anthony_Marinellidbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Underworld_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_action_comedy_films,"Underworld is a 1996 neo-noir action comedy film directed by Roger Christian and starring Denis Leary, Joe Mantegna and Annabella Sciorra." 281,95492,dbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerAndre Morgandbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Ruddydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNick Noltedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringMarius Weyersdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringFrank McRaedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringNigel Haversdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Tokudadbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:starringElan Oberondbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Albert_Ruddydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Borneodbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Basil_Poledourisdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Miliusdbp-dbr:Farewell_to_the_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_adventure_films,"Farewell to the King is a 1989 American action adventure drama film written and directed by John Milius. It stars Nick Nolte, Nigel Havers, Frank McRae, and Gerry Lopez and is loosely based on the 1969 novel Farewell to the King by Pierre Schoendoerffer. Longtime Milius collaborator Basil Poledouris composed the musical score." 282,64141,dbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Hamiltondbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTrent Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Muskatelldbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWill Keenandbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bloody_Disgustingdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trent_Haagadbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chad_Ferrindbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adam_Minarovichdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChopdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chop_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_horror_films,"Chop is a 2011 American horror comedy film directed by Trent Haaga, starring Will Keenan and Timothy Muskatell. The film was Haaga's directorial debut." 283,102479,dbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:directorJ. Robert Wagonerdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:distributorTransvue Picturesdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:producerTheodore Toneydbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ray_Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Speeddbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:starringRudy Ray Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudy_Ray_Mooredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cliff_Roquemoredbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:nameDisco Godfatherdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_dance_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blaxploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Disco_Godfatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_action_films,"Disco Godfather (also known as The Avenging Disco Godfather) is a 1979 American action film starring Rudy Ray Moore and Carol Speed, directed by J. Robert Wagoner and released by Transvue Pictures. J. Robert Wagoner wrote and directed Disco Godfather while living in The Hotel Carver.Commonly considered a blaxploitation film, the plot centers on Moore's character Tucker Williams, a retired cop who owns and operates a disco and tries to shut down the local angel dust (PCP) dealer after his nephew Bucky (Julius Carry) gets ""whacked out"" on the drug. Another PCP user's claim to have served her own baby as Easter dinner constitutes a version of the urban legend known as ""The Baby-Roast.""The Disco Godfather's trademark phrase is his encouragement of the disco patrons to ""Put your weight on it, put your weight on it, put your weight on it!""The film also served as the debut of Keith David, who has an unbilled bit part as a patron in the nightclub." 284,118150,dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Pictures Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Maslindbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugo Weavingdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Winsletdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringJudy Davisdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:starringLiam Hemsworthdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sue_Maslindbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:P._J._Hogandbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dressmakerdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dressmaker: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Spaghetti_Westerndbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1951dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_20th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Australia_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Melbournedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fashiondbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Hirschfelderdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Outbackdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broad_Green_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1926dbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jocelyn_Moorhousedbp-dbr:The_Dressmaker_(2015_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_vigilante_films,"The Dressmaker is a 2015 comedy drama film co-written and directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It stars Kate Winslet as femme fatale dressmaker, Myrtle ""Tilly"" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother. The film explores the themes of revenge and creativity and was described by Moorhouse as ""Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven with a sewing machine"". The film was internationally co-financed between Australia and the United States.The project was first conceived in 2000, and Ham wrote a treatment herself which was not developed. Sue Maslin bought the rights to the novel and hired Moorhouse to direct and write the screenplay. Production took place in Melbourne and across Victoria, Australia in late 2014. The film had its world premiere at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on 14 September 2015 and had a theatrical release on 29 October 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. It opened at the number 1 spot at the Australian and New Zealand box offices and became the second highest-grossing Australian film of 2015 and sixteenth highest-grossing film of all time at Australian box office.Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, with praise going towards Winslet's performance and criticism focusing on its uneven tone, The Dressmaker led the 5th AACTA Awards with thirteen nominations. These included Best Film, Best Direction, Best Production Design, Best Original Music Score, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and won Best Lead Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Costume Design and People's Choice Award for Favourite Australian Film." 285,102789,dbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thierry_Notzdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thierry_Notzdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Salingerdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFortunes of Wardbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Thailanddbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cambodiadbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Fortunes_of_War_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thierry_Notz,Fortunes of War is a 1994 Direct-to-video action film filmed in the Philippines directed by Thierry Notz that was produced by as well as starring Matt Salinger. 286,71168,dbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:producerSteve Parkerdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_MacLainedbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_G._Robinsondbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Cummingsdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yves_Montanddbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Krasnadbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:nameMy Geishadbp-dbr:My_Geishadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Japandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Franz_Waxmandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tokyodbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Japandbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Cardiffdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Geishapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_geisha,"My Geisha is a 1962 American comedy-drama film directed by Jack Cardiff, starring Shirley MacLaine, Yves Montand, Edward G. Robinson, and Bob Cummings and released by Paramount Pictures.Written by Norman Krasna, based on Krasna's story of the same name, the film was produced and copyrighted in 1961 by MacLaine's then-husband Steve Parker. The world premiere was at the Plaza Theatre in London's West End on January 18, 1962." 287,137438,"dbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reed_Hadleydbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:nameMobs, Inc.dbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_noirdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Mobs,_Inc.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Asher","Mobs, Inc. is a 1956 film directed by William Asher. It stars Reed Hadley and Lisa Howard. It was composed of three episodes from the American television series Racket Squad." 288,162972,dbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:directorDave Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:producerAdolph Zukordbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:producerMax Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Male_Mandbp-dbp:nameThe Male Mandbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fleischer_Studios_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Dave_Fleischerdbp-dbr:The_Male_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_animated_films,"The Male Man is a short theatrical cartoon by Fleischer Studios. It is one of the films in the Talkartoons series, featuring Bimbo." 289,14518,dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Estelita_Rodriguezdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dale_Evansdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Rogersdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabby_Hayesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_J._Whitedbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Colt_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Geraghtydbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAlong the Navajo Traildbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_McDonalddbp-dbr:Along_the_Navajo_Trail_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_films,"Along the Navajo Trail is a 1945 American Western film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes and Dale Evans. The film's story was based on a William Colt MacDonald novel. The film marked the debut of the Cuban actress Estelita Rodriguez, who Republic Pictures then began to build up into a star. Its title song is Along the Navajo Trail, an instrumental version of which appears with the opening credits, with a brief vocal version during the last twenty seconds of the film. The first few bars of the song are used as background music in several chase scenes.The film was part of the long-running series of Roy Rogers films produced by the studio." 290,66660,dbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Grossmandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerDouglas Sloandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaggie Castledbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrandon Mychal Smithdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringSterling Knightdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringChelsea Staubdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanielle Campbelldbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Grossmandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameStarstruckdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Musical_filmdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_dramadbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Musical_filmdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_in_American_television,"Starstruck, stylized as StarStruck, is a 2010 American teen musical drama television film starring Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell that premiered as a Disney Channel Original Movie on February 14, 2010." 291,125630,dbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:directorPaul Aarondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Cinema_Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Belkindbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_O'Neilldbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clu_Gulagerdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Norrisdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_O'Nealdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Wallace_(martial_arts)dbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Cinema_Productionsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Belkindbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ernest_Tidymandbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_E._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:nameA Force of Onedbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Aarondbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_action_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Force_of_Onepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_martial_arts_films,"A Force of One is a 1979 American martial arts action-thriller film directed by Paul Aaron and starring Chuck Norris, with Jennifer O'Neill, Ron O'Neal, Clu Gulager, and martial artist Bill Wallace in his film debut. Norris plays karate champion Matt Logan, who is hired to assist an anti-narcotics police unit, who are being targeted by a killer. The screenplay by Ernest Tidyman was based on a story co-written by martial artist Pat E. Johnson.This was the third film to feature Norris as the star, following Breaker! Breaker! (1977) and Good Guys Wear Black (1978). It was released by American Cinema Releasing on May 18, 1979, and received mixed reviews from critics, but was a financial success, grossing nearly five-times its production budget." 292,47753,dbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chill_Willsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Astairedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Wooddbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brennandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edgar_Buchanandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_McCowandbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shelley_Hulldbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againdbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ABC_Movie_of_the_Weekdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aaron_Spellingdbp-dbr:The_Over-the-Hill_Gang_Rides_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_McCowan,"The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again starring Walter Brennan and Fred Astaire is a 1970 ABC Movie of the Week sequel to the Western comedy The Over-the-Hill Gang. The supporting cast includes Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, Chill Wills, Lana Wood, and Burt Mustin (all of whom, except Wood, were in The Over-the-Hill Gang). Like the 1969 original, the sequel involves a group of aging Texas Rangers and was written by Richard Carr and directed by George McCowan.Pat O'Brien had played the second lead in the first film, but his character was left out of the sequel and he was effectively replaced by Astaire, who was not in the original film.Richard Widmark played O'Brien's character in a quasi-remake two decades later entitled Once Upon a Texas Train, in which the Over-the-Hill Gang, with an entirely new cast including Stuart Whitman, played supporting roles to Willie Nelson's train robber.This was the final film for three-time Academy Award-winner Walter Brennan." 293,144762,dbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Winchester_Filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Mirrendbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Owendbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Kelly_(actor)dbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Winchester_Filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joel_Hershmandbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:nameGreenfingersdbp-dbr:Greenfingersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Environmental_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fireworks_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Trudie_Stylerdbp-dbr:Greenfingerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_prison_films,"Greenfingers is a 2000 British comedy film directed and written by Joel Hershman. It is loosely based on the true story about the award-winning prisoners of HMP Leyhill, a minimum-security prison in the Cotswolds, England, a story published in The New York Times in 1998." 294,14721,dbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorAndre Van Heerdendbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Gerretsondbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cloud_Ten_Picturesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Mancusodbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:starringLeigh Lewisdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cloud_Ten_Picturesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Lalondedbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameApocalypse film seriesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cloud_Ten_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_seriesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tetralogiesdbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apocalypse_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Apocalypse_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christian_apocalyptic_films,"Apocalypse is an eschatological film franchise written and produced by brothers Peter and Paul LaLonde, the makers of the similar Left Behind series. Like the latter, the films were produced and released by Cloud Ten Pictures.It focuses on the events that take place during the Great Tribulation period after the Biblical Rapture. Although there are four films in the series, the only end-time events that are depicted in them are the Rapture, the War of Ezekiel 38-39, and the Mark of the Beast.The series' primarily follows characters Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), a reporter who becomes an Evangelical Christian following the rapture, and Franco Macalousso (played by Sam Bornstein in the first film, and Nick Mancuso in the following three films), the Biblical Anti-christ that claims to be the messiah and is the chancellor of the O.N.E. (One Nation Earth).Other cast members include Jeff Fahey, Gary Busey, Carol Alt, Tony Nappo, Howie Mandel, Margot Kidder, Corbin Bernsen, and Mr. T. The films were released direct-to-video between 1998 and 2001. There are four entries, not including a planned but ultimately cancelled fifth film. The films have generally received mixed-to-negative critical reception." 295,70484,dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Steele_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Dunn_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Bradydbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bert_Glennondbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sono_Art-World_Wide_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Arthur_Durlamdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:South_of_Santa_Fe_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bert_Glennon,"South of Santa Fe is a 1932 American western film directed by Bert Glennon and starring Bob Steele, Ed Brady and Eddie Dunn. It was made by the producer Trem Carr and distributed by the independent Sono Art-World Wide Pictures." 296,141223,dbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Corpsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elton_Johndbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:T._Rex_(band)dbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Bolandbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Apple_Corpsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:nameBorn to Boogiedbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Apple_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ringo_Starrdbp-dbr:Born_to_Boogiepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elton_John,"Born to Boogie is a 1972 British film of a concert at the Empire Pool starring T. Rex, Marc Bolan, Ringo Starr and Elton John. Directed and produced by Starr, the film was released on the Beatles' Apple Films label." 297,137203,dbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Bulgakovdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fay_Wraydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victor_Jorydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Connollydbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leo_Bulgakovdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Shumatedbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Liesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Lies_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_films,"White Lies is a 1934 American crime film directed by Leo Bulgakov and starring Victor Jory, Fay Wray, and Walter Connolly.The film was produced by Columbia Pictures. The screenwriter was Harold Shumate.The film is featured in the book A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties." 298,164942,dbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:LionsGatedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringChauntal Lewisdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringTori Whitedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Pauldbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringAJ Lamasdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:starringBridget Shergalisdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:LionsGatedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_L._Smithdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:nameSancedbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_ghost_filmsdbp-dbr:Séance_(2006_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Thanksgiving_in_films,Séance is a 2006 American horror film written and directed by Mark L. Smith. 299,165646,dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:producerStanley Shpetnerdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Provinedbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bakalyandbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hogandbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Bonnie Parker Storydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1932dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ronald_Steindbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1933dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Witneydbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1934dbp-dbr:The_Bonnie_Parker_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_Bonnie_and_Clyde,"The Bonnie Parker Story is a 1958 crime film directed by William Witney. The movie is loosely based on the life of Bonnie Parker, a well-known outlaw of the 1930s. The film stars Dorothy Provine as Parker; Parker's actual historical partner, Clyde Barrow, is renamed Guy Darrow for the film's story, and played by Jack Hogan. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Machine Gun Kelly starring Charles Bronson in his first leading role." 300,104687,dbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hollesdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Schwartzdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Loudondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Hargreavesdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameReuniondbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Reunion_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ivar_Campbell,"Reunion is a 1932 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Stewart Rome, Anthony Holles and Fred Schwartz. It was a quota quickie made at Shepperton Studios for release by the American studio MGM." 301,78125,dbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stewart_Romedbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringKate Cutlerdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringJack Claytondbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringFrances Dobledbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:starringHugh Edendbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Howard_Gordondbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:nameDark Red Rosesdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dark_Red_Rosespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hill,Dark Red Roses is a 1929 British all-talking sound film directed by Sinclair Hill. The soundtrack was recorded using the phonofilm sound-on-film process. The film includes a sequence featuring the Ballets Russes choreographed by George Balanchine. 302,23886,dbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:directorJoel Allen Schroederdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Brownedbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:producerMatt McUsicdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seth_Greendbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Berkeley_Breatheddbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephan_Pastisdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chris_Brownedbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:nameDear Mr. Wattersondbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersondbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ohiodbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kickstarter-funded_documentariesdbp-dbr:Dear_Mr._Wattersonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Calvin_and_Hobbes,"Dear Mr. Watterson is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Joel Allen Schroeder, produced by Christopher Browne and Matt McUsic, with Andrew P. Waruszewski as the cinematographer. The film follows the career of Bill Watterson, the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and the influence of both the author and the comic strip on the world.Watterson ended the strip on December 31, 1995, and since then has avoided the public eye." 303,99946,dbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directorRichard Langdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJim Byrnesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerLes Sheldondbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Dramadbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTM_Enterprises_filmsdbp-dbr:Nowhere_to_Run_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Lang_(director),"Nowhere to Run is a 1978 American drama television film directed by Richard Lang, based on the 1976 novel The Blackjack Hijack by Charles Einstein." 304,33512,dbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Cruisedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryan Browndbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Shuedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heywood_Goulddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:nameCocktaildbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:awardDiamonddbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._Peter_Robinsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Donaldsondbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_restaurantsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_suicidedbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Jamaicadbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elektra_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Interscope_Communications_filmsdbp-dbr:Cocktail_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_bartenders,"Cocktail is a 1988 American romantic comedy drama film directed by Roger Donaldson from a screenplay by Heywood Gould, and based on Gould's book of the same name. It stars Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown and Elisabeth Shue. It tells the story of a business student, who takes up bartending in order to make ends meet.Released on July 29, 1988, by Buena Vista Pictures (under its adult film label Touchstone Pictures), Cocktail features an original music score composed by J. Peter Robinson. Despite earning overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, and winning the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture, the film was a huge box office success, grossing more than $170 million worldwide against a budget of $20 million, becoming the eighth highest-grossing film of 1988." 305,68096,dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Victoria_Abrildbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringTony Anthonydbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringGene Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ricardo_Palaciosdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Filmways_Picturesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Anthony_(actor)dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lloyd_Battistadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:nameComin' at Ya!dbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!dbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spaghetti_Western_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carlo_Savinadbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ferdinando_Baldidbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:Comin'_at_Ya!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_3D_films,"Comin' at Ya! is a Spanish-American 3D Western film, featuring Tony Anthony, Victoria Abril and Gene Quintano and directed by Ferdinando Baldi.It was produced as a co-production between American company Filmways and The Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Company, an independent company. Released in 1981, the film effectively started the 3D film boom of the early 1980s. The same filmmakers returned in 1983 with Treasure of the Four Crowns." 306,5628,dbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLochlyn Munrodbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMarlon Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRegina Halldbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDave Sheridandbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringKurt Fullerdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJon Abrahamsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringAnna Farisdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringShannon Elizabethdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringCheri Oteridbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringCarmen Electradbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:starringShawn Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keenen_Ivory_Wayansdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:nameScary Moviedbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:nameScary Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sororicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_horrordbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Stoner_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slasher_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scary_Movie_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scary_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Keenen_Ivory_Wayans,"Scary Movie is a 2000 American comedy horror parody film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans (who both also star), alongside Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. Starring Jon Abrahams, Carmen Electra, Shannon Elizabeth, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, Regina Hall, Lochlyn Munro, Cheri Oteri, and Dave Sheridan, it follows a group of teenagers who accidentally hit a man with their car, dump his body in a lake, and swear to secrecy. A year later, someone wearing a Ghostface mask and robe begins hunting them one by one.The film is a parody of multiple genres including the horror, slasher, and mystery film genres. Several 1990s films and TV shows are also spoofed, and the script primarily follows the plot of the slasher films Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. Some films and TV shows like Halloween, The Shining, Friday the 13th, The Usual Suspects, The Sixth Sense, The Blair Witch Project, The Matrix and Buffy the Vampire Slayer were also parodied in some scenes.Miramax Films, through their then-subsidiary label Dimension Films, released Scary Movie in the United States on July 7, 2000. The film grossed $278 million worldwide on a $19 million budget and is the highest-grossing in the series. It was the ninth-highest-grossing film of the year domestically in the United States. The film is the first installment in the Scary Movie film series. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and later spawned four sequels, starting with Scary Movie 2 in 2001." 307,73594,dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWellspring Mediadbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerLysa Haylanddbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Gerberdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameBugdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Theodore_Shapirodbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Bug_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter),"Bug is a 2002 American comedy film, directed by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It was released on February 28, 2002." 308,43441,dbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerDan Halsteddbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerStacy Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerShaun Murphydbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerBaron Davisdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerCash Warrendbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerGus Roxburghdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerJesse Dylandbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stacy_Peraltadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:nameCrips and Bloods: Made in Americadbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African-American_gangsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cripsdbp-dbr:Crips_and_Bloods:_Made_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloods,"Crips and Bloods: Made in America is a 2008 documentary by Stacy Peralta that examines the rise of the Crips and Bloods, prominent gangs in America who have been at war with each other. The documentary focuses on the external factors that caused African-American youth to turn to gangs and questions the political and law enforcement response to the rise of gang culture." 309,70848,dbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Weissmullerdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trudy_Marshalldbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzanne_Dalbertdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Katzmandbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carroll_Youngdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:nameMark of the Gorilladbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorilladbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Mark_of_the_Gorillapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_Jim_films,Mark of the Gorilla is a 1950 film starring Johnny Weissmuller based on the comic strip Jungle Jim. It is the third in the series of 16 Jungle Jim films. 310,170603,dbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Garrisondbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Crosby_(actor)dbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joey_Deedbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_Garrisondbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Rommdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hal_Hackadaydbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:nameTwo Tickets to Parisdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Tickets_to_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_ships,Two Tickets to Paris is a 1962 film directed by Greg Garrison and starring Joey Dee and the Starliters. 311,166369,dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Low_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Titanicadbp-dbp:nameTitanicadbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanicapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stephen_Low,"Titanica is a 1992 IMAX documentary film about the RMS Titanic. The film was directed by Stephen Low and narrated by Cedric Smith, Anatoly Sagalevich and Ralph White. The film mostly focuses on footage taken at the wreck of the RMS Titanic, also featuring footage of the expedition crew searching the wreck as well as interviews with Titanic survivors Frank John William Goldsmith and Eva Hart. Using Eva and the crew members, Low conveys the voice of the documentary by showing the Titanic's wreckage as a graveyard which is to be respected and treated with caution and care. It was the second feature-length IMAX film released, following Stones at the Max in 1991. An edited 40 minute version of the film was also later released for IMAX theatres in 1995; this version had new narration by Leonard Nimoy, though it retains most of White's narration. This edited version later became the basis for another edited version released in 1997, featuring 27 more minutes of interviews with Ralph White, Emory Kristof, and other experts." 312,116365,dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Walldbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Whelpleydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_L._Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Casper_Van_Diendbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brian_Bloomdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alla_Korotdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Hunter_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Barbara_Walldbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Whelpleydbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Philip_L._Parslowdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited States / Canadadbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Colony_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Hunter,The Colony is a 1996 TV film directed by Tim Hunter. 313,96042,dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorPhil Robinsondbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorDave Marshalldbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:directorCo-Director:dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerHolly Harolddbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerJeff Finodbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringGary Martindbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_K._Millerdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringDigory Oaksdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringHarry Josephdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringLaura Erlichdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringWestin Peacedbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Fox_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:nameFernGully 2: The Magical Rescuedbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:FernGully_2:_The_Magical_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_films,"FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue is a 1998 American animated fantasy adventure film, a direct-to-video sequel to FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992). Produced by Wild Brain Productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through the CBS/Fox Video Label, the film was directed by Phil Robinson and Dave Marshall, and written by Chris Fink and Richard Tulloch. None of the original actors reprise their roles; the film features a new voice cast, including Laura Erlich, Harry Joseph, Gary Martin, Matt K. Miller, Digory Oaks, and Westin Peace. It received a primarily negative response from critics and audiences." 314,69717,dbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:directorAlina Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJoseph the Dreamerdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Israeldbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Joseph_the_Dreamer_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Gross,"Joseph the Dreamer (Hebrew: בעל החלומות, translit. Ba'al Hahalomot) is a 1962 stop-motion animated drama film by Yoram Gross in his directorial debut. The first animated film produced in Israel, it tells the story of Joseph from the Bible." 315,49602,dbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ralph_Richardsondbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringAnn Todddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:starringClaud Allisterdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:nameThe Return of Bulldog Drummonddbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummonddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Summersdbp-dbr:The_Return_of_Bulldog_Drummondpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Bulldog_Drummond,"The Return of Bulldog Drummond is a 1934 British thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd and Claud Allister. It was based on the 1922 novel The Black Gang by H.C. McNeile and was the fourth film in the series of twenty-five." 316,136211,dbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Corporationdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerEdward Butcherdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stepin_Fetchitdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kent_Taylordbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mickey_Rooneydbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Will_Rogersdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Venabledbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gladys_Lehmandbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe County Chairmandbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_County_Chairman_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_romantic_comedy_films,"The County Chairman is a 1935 American comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring Will Rogers, Evelyn Venable and Kent Taylor. It was produced and distributed by the Fox Film Corporation. It is based on the 1903 play of the same name by George Ade which had previously been adapted into a 1914 silent film The County Chairman." 317,15417,"dbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Duwayne_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Franklin_R._Levydbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Chernovdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringMichael J. Foxdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringRobert Haysdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringSally Fielddbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringKim Greistdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringDon Amechedbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringVeronica Laurendbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringBenj Thalldbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:starringKevin Chevaliadbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Duwayne_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Franklin_R._Levydbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Chernovdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Linda_Woolvertondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Caroline_Thompsondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:nameHomeward Bound: The Incredible Journeydbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Portland,_Oregondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Broughtondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cougarsdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Duwayne_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Linda_Woolvertondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Caroline_Thompsondbp-dbr:Homeward_Bound:_The_Incredible_Journeypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jonathan_Roberts_(writer)","Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American adventure comedy film and a remake of the 1963 film The Incredible Journey, which was based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford. Directed by Duwayne Dunham in his feature film directorial debut and featuring the voice talent of Michael J. Fox, Sally Field and Don Ameche, it was released on February 3, 1993. It grossed $57 million worldwide and was followed in 1996 by the sequel Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco. This film is dedicated to producer Franklin R. Levy, who died during production of the film, and Ben Ami Agmon, and it also marked the final film released during Don Ameche's lifetime." 318,160903,"dbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:directorHaile Gerimadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Haile_Gerimadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:nameWilmington 10 - U.S.A. 10,000dbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_racism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_law_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wilmington_10_--_U.S.A._10,000purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Haile_Gerima","Wilmington 10 – U.S.A. 10,000 is a 1979 documentary film directed by Haile Gerima." 319,141554,dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEdwald André Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:E.A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Bennettdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)dbp-dbp:namePiccadillydbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interracial_romancedbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_E._A._Dupontdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Arnold_Bennett,"Piccadilly is a 1929 British silent and sound drama film directed by E.A. Dupont, written by Arnold Bennett and starring Gilda Gray, Anna May Wong, and Jameson Thomas. The film was shot on location in London, produced by British International Pictures.This film initially was released as a silent in February 1929 but was largely ignored due to the general public's apathy to silent films. Due to the popularity of sound films, the American film company Sono Art-World Wide Pictures collaborated with B.I.P. to produce a sound version of the film in June of the same year for cinemas wired for sound. They recorded the soundtrack using the RCA Photophone sound system. This version included a music score and sound effects by Harry Gordon, along with a five-minute sound prologue titled ""Prologue to Piccadilly"" that was added to the beginning of the film, featuring just two actors: Jameson Thomas who plays Valentine Wilmot in the film and John Longden as the man from China. The part-talkie was the version that was exhibited in the United States, released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures in July 1929. The majority of people in 1929 saw the sound version and this is the version that survives." 320,47122,dbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Stoloffdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:nameThe Night Mayordbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Mayorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Benjamin_Stoloff,"The Night Mayor is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and starring Lee Tracy, Evalyn Knapp and Don Dillaway." 321,55498,dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Segaldbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Suzmandbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ray_Austin_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Donallydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Gilliatdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:genreComedydbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hooddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Stanley_Myersdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Robin_Hood_parodiesdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ray_Austindbp-dbr:The_Zany_Adventures_of_Robin_Hoodpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_York,"The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood is a 1984 American made-for-television action comedy film directed by Ray Austin and starring George Segal, Morgan Fairchild, Roddy McDowall, Janet Suzman and Tom Baker. It is a parody of the Robin Hood story." 322,4244,dbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Eldridgedbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_Menmuirdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_television_showsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_Broadcasting_Corporation_original_programmingdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Australian_television_playsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_television_playsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_live_television_showsdbp-dbr:Roundabout_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Black-and-white_Australian_television_shows,"Roundabout is a television movie, or rather a live television play, which aired on Australian television in 1957. Broadcast 4 January 1957 on ABC station ABV-2, it is notable as the first example of television drama produced in Melbourne.It was made at a time when Australian drama production was rare.""Official"" television broadcasting in the city had only begun two months earlier. There seems to have been a Melbourne production and a Sydney production, as happened with The Twelve Pound Look." 323,82274,dbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Hillerdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nigel_Stock_(actor)dbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_&_Dominions_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ronald_Gowdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:nameLancashire Luckdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Cassdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Lancashire_Luckpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allan,"Lancashire Luck is a 1937 British comedy film directed by Henry Cass. It is notable as the film debut of Wendy Hiller, and the first credited appearance of Nigel Stock." 324,81446,dbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Truman_Bradley_(actor)dbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elvia_Allmandbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:starringBlanche Stewartdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galsdbp-dbp:nameGallopin' Galsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horse_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Joseph_Barberadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_William_Hannadbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Gallopin'_Galspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_screwball_comedy_films,"Gallopin' Gals is a 1940 American one-reel Technicolor animated film directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and produced by Fred Quimby. It belonged to the screwball comedy genre. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer in October 26, 1940, alongside the feature film Hullabaloo. The announcer at the race was played by Truman Bradley." 325,170997,dbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanaldbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:distributorSaboteur Mediadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerBobbito Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerOmar Acostadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:producerStretch Armstrongdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nasdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosie_Perezdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay-Zdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:B-Realdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:DJ_Premierdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eminemdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raekwondbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:StudioCanaldbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bobbito_Garciadbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:nameStretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Livesdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:WKCR-FMdbp-dbr:Stretch_and_Bobbito:_Radio_That_Changed_Livespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:East_Coast_hip_hop,"Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives is a 2015 documentary film about the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show, starring Adrian ""Stretch Armstrong"" Bartos and Bobbito Garcia. The influential show helped to launch the careers of numerous hip hop artists, particularly those along the East Coast." 326,149833,dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Balfourdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_MacKay_(actor)dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBrown on Resolutiondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Cinema_of_the_United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oceaniadbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_military_novelsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1914dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_war_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_C._S._Foresterdbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Royal_Navydbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1893dbp-dbr:Brown_on_Resolution_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_naval_films,"Brown on Resolution (US title: Born for Glory; UK re-issue title: Forever England) is a 1935 film directed by Walter Forde and Anthony Asquith and starring John Mills in his first lead role. It was written by J. O. C. Orton based on the 1929 C. S. Forester novel of the same title. The film is notable for being the first film to use actual Royal Navy ships. The plot is centred on the illegitimate son of a British naval officer helping to bring about the downfall of a German cruiser during World War I.The novel was also later adapted as Sailor of the King (also titled Single-Handed in the US, and sometimes – though rarely – Brown on Resolution), in 1953. The 1935 version retains the novel's original World War I setting, but in the 1953 remake, the setting is realistically updated to the Second World War, as the Germans resumed commerce raiding with surface warships in 1939." 327,72107,dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Celeste_Holmdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tuesday_Welddbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry-Thomasdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Beymerdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century-Foxdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Budd_Grossmandbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:nameBachelor Flatdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Williamsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Flatpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_films,"Bachelor Flat is a 1962 American DeLuxe Color comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer, Terry-Thomas, and Celeste Holm. Filmed in CinemaScope in Malibu, California, the film is a revised version of Tashlin's own Susan Slept Here (1954)." 328,25650,dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Turnerdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Murphydbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Blondelldbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Cummings_(director)dbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_Gouldingdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Fieldsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameTwo Girls on Broadwaydbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Raksindbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Sylvan_Simondbp-dbr:Two_Girls_on_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_musical_films,Two Girls on Broadway is a 1940 musical film directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lana Turner and Joan Blondell. The film is a remake of The Broadway Melody (1929). 329,61624,dbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:distributorTwentieth Century Foxdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_I._Leedsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_on_a_Budgetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_I._Leeds,"Love on a Budget is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and starring Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane and Spring Byington. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family series of films. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Chester Gore and Bernard Herzbrun." 330,6309,dbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_B._Lewisdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Lynchdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringBrenda Frickerdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobin Wrightdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameMoll Flandersdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Mancinadbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_historical_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_identity_theftdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spelling_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Moll_Flanders_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_historical_romance_films,"Moll Flanders is a 1996 American period drama film starring Robin Wright and Morgan Freeman, loosely based on the 1722 novel of the same name by Daniel Defoe. The film, which vastly differs from the original novel, was written and directed by Pen Densham. The original music score was composed by Mark Mancina." 331,30818,dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:distributorNeue Constantin Filmdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:producerBernd Eichingerdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:producerMartin Moszowiczdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Scacchidbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:starringVincent D'Onofriodbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Birkindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:nameSalt on Our Skindbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skindbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_French_novelsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_United_States_Virgin_Islandsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Erotic_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bernd_Eichingerdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_erotic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Salt_on_Our_Skinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Klaus_Doldinger,"Salt on Our Skin is a 1992 erotic romantic drama film, directed by Andrew Birkin, starring Greta Scacchi and Vincent D'Onofrio. The film is based on Benoîte Groult’s novel Les vaisseaux du coeur published in 1988. The plot follows the passionate relationship between mismatched lovers, a Parisian intellectual woman and a Scottish fisherman, brought together by lust. Their passionate encounters over 30 years make both their lives worth living. Scacchi and D'Onofrio were a real life couple at that time." 332,126191,dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Whitedbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerSteve Barnettdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerAlan Powelldbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:producerGabe Vasquezdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringDavid Koechnerdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringSherri Shepherddbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringBailee Madisondbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringKevin Quinndbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringIain Tuckerdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringAmy Grantdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringJahbril Cookdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringKat Conner Sterlingdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:starringSteven Curtis Chapmandbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roman_Whitedbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alan_Powell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Powell_(actor)dbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:nameA Week Awaydbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Netflix_original_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Week_Awaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_musical_drama_films,"A Week Away is a 2021 American Christian musical romance film directed by Roman White. The film was written by Alan Powell, Kali Bailey, and Gabe Vasquez. The film's songs were produced and mixed by Adam Watts and co-produced by Cory Clark (the team also co-wrote the film's original songs with Powell). The film stars Bailee Madison, Kevin Quinn, David Koechner, and Sherri Shepherd with cameos from Amy Grant and Steven Curtis Chapman. Producers for the film are Alan Powell, Gabe Vasquez, and Steve Barnett. The film premiered on March 26, 2021, on Netflix. The film introduces songs of Christian artists such as Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, and Steven Curtis Chapman to a younger generation with modern renditions of songs like ""The Great Adventure"", ""Dive"", ""Baby, Baby"", and ""Place in This World.""" 333,19990,dbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:producerHoward Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:producerJerry Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJennifer O'Neilldbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJohn Waynedbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJack Elamdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringVictor Frenchdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringJorge Riverodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:starringSusana Dosamantesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Brackettdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:nameRio Lobodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:genreFilm musicdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Hawksdbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Waynedbp-dbr:Rio_Lobopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Brackett,"Rio Lobo is a 1970 American Western film directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne, from a screenplay by Burton Wohl and Leigh Brackett. The film was shot in Cuernavaca in the Mexican state of Morelos and in Tucson, Arizona. The musical score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It was the third Howard Hawks film to explore the theme of a town sheriff defending his office against belligerent local outlaws; the others were Rio Bravo (1959) and El Dorado (1966), both also starring John Wayne. Rio Lobo was the last film Hawks made." 334,167778,dbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:distributorÍzaro Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maximilian_Schelldbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringIrene Papasdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:starringRaf Vallonedbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_B._Ungerdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Ramatidbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:nameThe Desperate Onesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onesdbp-dbp:countrySpaindbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Soviet_Union_in_the_Stalin_eradbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Soviet_Uniondbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Desperate_Onespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Ramati,"The Desperate Ones or Beyond the Mountains (Spanish: Más allá de las montañas) is a 1967 American-Spanish dramatic adventure film directed by Alexander Ramati and starring Maximilian Schell, Irene Papas and Raf Vallone." 335,16225,dbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:producerAmerican Internationaldbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:nameHow to Stuff a Wild Bikinidbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:nameHow To Stuff A Wild Bikinidbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Beach_party_filmdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinidbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beach_party_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1965_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Asherdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Les_Baxterdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bikinisdbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_French_Polynesiadbp-dbr:How_to_Stuff_a_Wild_Bikinipurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_teen_films,"How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is a 1965 Pathécolor beach party film from American International Pictures. The sixth entry in a seven-film series, the movie was directed by William Asher and features Mickey Rooney, Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, and Beverly Adams. It was written by Asher and Leo Townsend. The film features a brief appearance by Frankie Avalon and includes Buster Keaton in one of his last roles." 336,104300,"dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:producerGeorge Hamiltondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:producerC. O. Ericksondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringBrenda Vaccarodbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringRon Leibmandbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringGeorge Hamiltondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:starringLauren Huttondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Hamilton_(actor)dbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:C._O._Ericksondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnston_McCulleydbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:nameZorro, The Gay Bladedbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1840sdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Johnston_McCulleydbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Medakdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Zorro_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Twins_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Zorro,_The_Gay_Bladepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_LGBT-related_films","Zorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 American swashbuckling comedy film from 20th Century Fox, produced by C.O. Erickson and George Hamilton, directed by Peter Medak, that stars Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, Ron Leibman, and Brenda Vaccaro.The film's opening prologue states: ""This film is dedicated to Rouben Mamoulian and the other great filmmakers whose past gives us our future.""The prologue quickly establishes that Zorro, The Gay Blade is a tongue-in-cheek sequel to 20th Century Fox's swashbuckling adventure film The Mark of Zorro (1940), directed by Mamoulian.Hamilton was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy at the 39th Golden Globe Awards for playing the dual role of Don Diego de la Vega (Zorro) and his gay twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth, aka Ramón de la Vega." 337,7785,dbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:producerCornel Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringRip Torndbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringCornel Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringBurr DeBenningdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wolfedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:nameBeach Reddbp-dbr:Beach_Reddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_IIdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Cornel_Wildedbp-dbr:Beach_Redpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_war_films,"Beach Red is a 1967 World War II film starring Cornel Wilde (who also directed and produced) and Rip Torn. The film depicts a landing by the United States Marine Corps on an unnamed Japanese-held Pacific island. The film is based on Peter Bowman's 1945 novella of the same name, which was based on his experiences with the United States Army Corps of Engineers in the Pacific War." 338,160402,dbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Newmandbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Hackmandbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Sarandondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringGiancarlo Espositodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringReese Witherspoondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Russodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwilightdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Scott_Rudindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Bentondbp-dbr:Twilight_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Benton,"Twilight is a 1998 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Robert Benton, written by Benton and Richard Russo, and starring Paul Newman, Susan Sarandon, Gene Hackman, Reese Witherspoon, Stockard Channing and James Garner. The film's original score was composed by Elmer Bernstein.It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing $15.1 million against its $20 million budget." 339,82372,dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:distributorMetropolitan Picturesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Moore_(actor)dbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Luana_Waltersdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raymond_K._Johnsondbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_S._Webbdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Krusadadbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:nameLaw of the Wolfdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Law_of_the_Wolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raymond_K._Johnson,"Law of the Wolf is a 1939 American Western film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and featuring Rin Tin Tin III, Dennis Moore and Luana Walters. The film was reissued in 1941 with the alternative title Law of the Wild.It is not to be confused with The Law of the Wild, a 1934 serial starring Rin Tin Tin Jr." 340,168556,dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:distributorSpectrum Picturesdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Cody_(actor)dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringEdna Aslindbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:starringHal Taliaferrodbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Hirshdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_P._Hogan_(director)dbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:nameWestern Racketeersdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Western_Racketeerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_J._Horner,"Western Racketeers is a 1934 American western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Bill Cody, Edna Aslin and Hal Taliaferro It was an independent film produced on Poverty Row." 341,27000,dbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringRae Dawn Chongdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlyssa Milanodbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeph_Loebdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_E._de_Souzadbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:nameCommandodbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_fictional_countrydbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_child_abduction_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steven_E._de_Souzadbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Varèse_Sarabande_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:James_Horner_albumsdbp-dbr:Commando_(1985_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeph_Loeb,"Commando is a 1985 American action film directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by Joel Silver. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead role, alongside Rae Dawn Chong, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells, Bill Duke and Dan Hedaya. The musical score was composed by James Horner.Commando was released in the United States on October 4, 1985, where it received praise for the action sequences and humor. The film became a commercial success at the box office and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, but lost to Back to the Future." 342,168987,dbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directorAnimation direction:dbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:directorVáclav Bedrichdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Swiftdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:nameThe Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kitdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Czechoslovakiadbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tom_and_Jerry_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rembrandt_Films_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Tom_and_Jerry_Cartoon_Kitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_films,"The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a 123th episode in Tom and Jerry animated action comedy short film, produced and released on August 10, 1962. It was the ninth cartoon in a series of thirteen to be directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in Czechoslovakia. It updates its copyright to the current year 1962 as opposed to the 1961 copyright of Dicky Moe.The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit is a sarcastic attack on the series as a whole and its formulaic approach, which the short mocks as excessively violent and designed solely for profit. Deitch had strongly divergent views on animation compared to Tom and Jerry's creators, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, that he openly expressed throughout his lifetime.The film has a martial arts theme. Jerry Mouse and Tom Cat train in judo and then hold a breaking contest, in which each tries to outdo the other." 343,169579,dbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lon_Chaney_Jr.dbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_O'Neildbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Barringerdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:nameSixteen Fathoms Deepdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_underwater_divingdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponge_divingdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sixteen_Fathoms_Deeppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_Schaefer,"Sixteen Fathoms Deep is a 1934 American film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Lon Chaney Jr, Sally O'Neil and Russell Simpson. It was an early leading role for Chaney, then billed under his birth name ""Creighton Chaney""." 344,68938,dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directorDave Unwindbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Smithdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Dennis_Huntdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Channel_4dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Coates_(producer)dbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Briggsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameFather Christmasdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Father_Christmas_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_films,"Father Christmas is a 1991 British animated short film which adapts two books written by Raymond Briggs – Father Christmas and Father Christmas Goes on Holiday. Produced by Blooming Productions Ltd. at TVC London for Channel 4 Television Company Ltd., in association with Palace Video and GAGA Communications, the film premiered on Channel 4 on Christmas Eve 1991 in Britain, and was the second animated adaptation of Briggs' work made for the channel, following the 1982 animated short The Snowman. The film stars Mel Smith as Father Christmas and was dedicated to the late animator John McGuire.The story focuses on a stereotypical vision of Father Christmas with a down-to-earth twist, living in contemporary Britain with his pets and reindeer, coping with everyday domestic chores, who recounts to the viewers about a holiday he took before preparing for another Christmas." 345,171324,"dbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:directorMartin Shoredbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Shout!_Factorydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:distributorAbramoramadbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Shoredbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrett Leonarddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerCody Dickinsondbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerJerry Harrisondbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerLawrence Mitchelldbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Samehadbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terrence_Howarddbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Snoop_Doggdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mavis_Staplesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frayser_Boydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Kaponedbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yo_Gottidbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Shout!_Factorydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameTake Me to the Riverdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_race_and_ethnicitydbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_racismdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentaries_about_musicdbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:Take_Me_to_the_River_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Memphis,_Tennessee","Take Me to the River is a 2014 American documentary film directed by Martin Shore about music of Memphis, Tennessee. It premiered on March 11, 2014, at SXSW film festival in Austin, Texas. The film was released on Netflix in August 2016, two years after its initial release.The documentary celebrates the intergenerational and interracial musical influence of Memphis in the face of pervasive discrimination and segregation. The film brings multiple generations of award-winning Memphis and Mississippi Delta musicians together, following them through the creative process of recording a historic new album, to re-imagine the utopia of racial, gender and generational collaboration of Memphis in its heyday. A related education initiative partnered with Berklee College of Music to produce a curriculum and events based on the film." 346,27381,dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gainsborough_Picturesdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Black_(producer)dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:nameConvict 99dbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Convict_99dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Devondbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Marcel_Varneldbp-dbr:Convict_99purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Prison_comedy_films,"Convict 99 is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt and Googie Withers.It was one of several comedies Hay made for producer Ted Black." 347,68054,dbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sunday_Wilshindbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringHenrietta Watsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:E._Gordon_Craigdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameCollisiondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_G._B._Samuelsondbp-dbr:Collision_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_films,Collision is a 1932 British crime film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Sunday Wilshin and Henrietta Watson. 348,58576,dbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros-Pathedbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:producerRon W. Alcorndbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Keeldbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:nameArmored Commanddbp-dbr:Armored_Commanddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_of_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Haskindbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Armored_Commandpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bavaria,"Armored Command is a 1961 American war drama film directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Howard Keel and Tina Louise. It was filmed in Hohenfels, Bavaria, but takes place in the Vosges Mountains during the Eastern France campaign of World War II.""It was the one picture that Howard Keel didn't sing on"", reminisced Burt Reynolds later. ""That was a terrible mistake.""" 349,31862,dbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Carreradbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vic_Taybackdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fox_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Blankfielddbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Patakidbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jackie_Kongdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Underachieversdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Underachievers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jackie_Kong,The Underachievers is a 1987 American comedy film directed by Jackie Kong. 350,165624,dbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:producerRobert Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philip_Baker_Halldbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinecom_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Freeddbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:nameSecret Honordbp-dbr:Secret_Honordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Altmandbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One-character_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Richard_Nixondbp-dbr:Secret_Honorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Watergate_scandal_in_film,"Secret Honor is a 1984 American historical drama film directed by Robert Altman, written by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone, and starring Philip Baker Hall. It is based on the play, and follows Richard Nixon as a fictional account attempting to gain insight. It was filmed at the University of Michigan, in the Martha Cook Building's Red Room." 351,318,dbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sonny_Burkedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Hemmingsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Franco_Nerodbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harrisdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vanessa_Redgravedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lionel_Jeffriesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurence_Naismithdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.-Seven_Artsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_L._Warnerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Jay_Lernerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCamelotdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCamelot Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Musical_theatredbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_art_director_won_the_Best_Art_Direction_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Alan_Jay_Lernerdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Costume_Design_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Frederick_Loewedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Arthurian_filmsdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joshua_Logandbp-dbr:Camelot_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ken_Darby,"Camelot is a 1967 American musical fantasy drama film directed by Joshua Logan and written by Alan Jay Lerner, based on the 1960 stage musical of the same name by Lerner and Frederick Loewe. It stars Richard Harris as King Arthur, Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere, Franco Nero as Lancelot, David Hemmings as Mordred and Lionel Jeffries as Pellinore.In April 1961, Warner Bros. obtained the rights to produce a film adaptation, with Lerner attached to write the screenplay. However, it was temporarily shelved as the studio decided to adapt My Fair Lady first. In 1966, development resumed with Joshua Logan hired as director. Original cast members Richard Burton and Julie Andrews were approached to reprise their roles from the stage musical, but both declined and were replaced with Harris and Redgrave. Filming took place on location in Spain and on the Warner Bros. studio lot in Burbank, California.Camelot was released on October 25, 1967, to mixed reviews, but was a commercial success, grossing $31.5 million against a $13 million budget and becoming the tenth highest-grossing film of 1967. It received five nominations for the 40th Academy Awards and won three: Best Score, Best Production Design, and Best Costume Design. It also won three Golden Globe Awards, for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Richard Harris), Best Original Song (for ""If Ever I Would Leave You""), and Best Original Score." 352,77115,dbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:directorNick Zeig-Owensdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:producerDavid Silverdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trixie_Matteldbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:nameTrixie Mattel: Moving Partsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_LGBT_topicsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_singersdbp-dbr:Trixie_Mattel:_Moving_Partspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_entertainers,"Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts is a documentary film starring drag queen and singer-songwriter Trixie Mattel. It was directed by Nick Zeig-Owens and produced by David Silver, and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25, 2019. Following screenings, Mattel performed several songs on stage. The documentary was made available on video on demand platforms on December 3, 2019." 353,171005,dbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Battsekdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatt Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCorey Reeserdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Rubelldbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_Schragerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Matt_Tyrnauerdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Battsekdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStudio 54dbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2018_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disco_filmsdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Studio_54_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Studio_54,"Studio 54 is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Matt Tyrnauer, examining the meteoric history of the Studio 54 nightclub, an extravagant disco venue infamous for hedonistic excess. Those responsible for the club's wild success reflect on the scene they sparked in 1977. Discotheque co-owner Ian Schrager recounts his role at the center of it all, including the club's fraudulent accounting and legal consequences." 354,114457,dbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathédbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterdbp-dbp:nameThe Bill Posterdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bill_Posterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shorts,"The Bill Poster is a 1933 short theatrical cartoon distributed by Columbia Pictures, and one of the many that feature Krazy Kat." 355,117675,dbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nikhil_sharmadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributore-m-s the DVD-Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerKaren Danaher-Dorrdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Pablo_F._Fenjvesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerLaurence Minkoffdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:producerMark S. Glickdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Delaneydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Gibsondbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Grace_Zabriskiedbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivana_Miličevićdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gia_Caridesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nikhil_sharmadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Home_Vídeodbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pablo_F._Fenjvesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreHorrordbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Devil_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lifetime_(TV_network)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bobby_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Devil's_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Franke,"The Devil's Child is a 1997 American made-for-television horror film. Written by Pablo F. Fenjves and Laurence Minkoff, and directed by Bobby Roth, the film was first shown on ABC on October 26, 1997. It has had releases in different countries under different titles, with a DVD commercial re-release in 2005." 356,24024,dbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kaylordbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:L.S._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Kaylordbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Richertdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:L.S._Fieldsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameDerbydbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_derby_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Derby_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_women's_sports,Derby is a 1971 American documentary film directed by Robert Kaylor about the world of professional roller derby in the 1970s. The film is also known as Roller Derby in the United Kingdom. 357,75402,dbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerMargot Pipkindbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:producerHelen Kalafaticdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mae_Whitmandbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raven-Symonédbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Sheendbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kristin_Chenowethdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lucy_Liudbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pamela_Adlondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringAngela Bartysdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Motedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bradley_Raymonddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Germaindbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joe_Ansolabeheredbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:nameTinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescuedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Adventure_gamedbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Joel_McNeelydbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DisneyToon_Studios_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_direct-to-video_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Fairiesdbp-dbr:Tinker_Bell_and_the_Great_Fairy_Rescuepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tinker_Bell_films,"Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue is a 2010 American animated fantasy adventure film and the third installment of the Disney Fairies franchise produced by Disneytoon Studios. It revolves around Tinker Bell, a fairy character created by J. M. Barrie for his 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, and featured in subsequent adaptations, especially in Disney's animated works. Animated by Prana Studios, the film was produced using digital 3D modeling. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on September 21, 2010. Unlike the other films in the series, it takes place entirely away from Pixie Hollow." 358,167823,dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Albertdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gale_Stormdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kurt_Neumann_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Maurice_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_King_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Sale_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mary_Loosdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:nameThe Dude Goes Westdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dude_Goes_Westpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kurt_Neumann,The Dude Goes West is a 1948 American comedy western film starring Eddie Albert and Gale Storm. It was directed by Kurt Neumann and released by Monogram Pictures. The film was originally known as Tombstone. 359,137219,dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Shawdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sydney_Taflerdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Williamsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWide Boydbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hughesdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Wide_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Spear,"Wide Boy is a 1952 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by Ken Hughes and starring Susan Shaw, Sydney Tafler and Ronald Howard.It was Hughes' feature directorial debut. He later called it ""pretty terrible""." 360,25563,dbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:distributorWeiss Brothersdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jay_Wilseydbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wanda_Hawleydbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Harvey_(director)dbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_J._Hornerdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:L._V._Jeffersondbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:namePueblo Terrordbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Pueblo_Terrorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_films,"Pueblo Terror is a 1931 American pre-CodeWestern film directed by Alan James and starring Jay Wilsey, Jack Harvey and Wanda Hawley." 361,163390,"dbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:directorDavid Mitchelldbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex-Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:distributorRose & Ruby Productionsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:producerDamian Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:producerDavid Mitchelldbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:M._Emmet_Walshdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringPaul Coufosdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringMichael Copemandbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:starringPete DempsterMargaret Langrickdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex-Odeon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:nameThundergrounddbp-dbr:Thundergrounddbp-dbp:countryUnited States, Canadadbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Orleansdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Thundergroundpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Damian_Lee","Thunderground is a 1989 action film directed by David Mitchell and starring Michael Copeman, Paul Coufos, Pete Dempster, Margaret Langrick, and M. Emmet Walsh." 362,159117,dbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:directorEric Mezadbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerTerry Spazekdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Shapirodbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Darius_McCrarydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifton_Powelldbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paula_Jai_Parkerdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lamont_Bentleydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Anthony_Payne_IIdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringMitch Mullanydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:starringwith Loretta Devinedbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mitch_Mullanydbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Breaksdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Breaks_(1999_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_comedy_films,The Breaks is a 1999 American comedy film written by and starring Mitch Mullany and directed by Eric Meza. 363,121858,"dbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerNancy Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Blockdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:producerHans Zimmer, Nancy Meyers, Robert Townsondbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringJude Lawdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringKate Winsletdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringJack Blackdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:starringCameron Diazdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_A._Blockdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:nameThe Holidaydbp-dbr:The_Holidaydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hans_Zimmerdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Relativity_Media_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Christmas_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_widowhooddbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Surreydbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nancy_Meyersdbp-dbr:The_Holidaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nancy_Meyers","The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers. Co-produced by Bruce A. Block, it was filmed in both California and in England and stars Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz as Iris and Amanda, two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who arrange a home exchange to escape heartbreak during the Christmas and holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black played the film's leading men Graham and Miles, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns, and Rufus Sewell playing supporting roles.The Holiday premiered in New York City on November 29, 2006, before it was theatrically released in the United States on December 8, 2006. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures in North America and by Universal Pictures overseas, and was a commercial success, grossing $205.8 million worldwide against a budget of $85 million. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews upon its release, with praise for its visual design and the cast's performances and criticism for its predictable plot, The Holiday became popular with audiences, who called the film a ""Christmas classic"", and it developed a cult following in recent years." 364,166316,dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Payne_(actor)dbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cesar_Romerodbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alice_Fayedbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carmen_Mirandadbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_LeBarondbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darrell_Waredbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:nameWeek-End in Havanadbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Langdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Week-End_in_Havanapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Cuba,"Week-End in Havana is a 1941 American Technicolor musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Alice Faye, John Payne and Carmen Miranda. The film was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox. It was the second of three pictures the two stars made together and the second Faye film to have a Latin American theme, typical of Fox musicals of the early 1940s. Faye was pregnant during filming. It is also known by the alternative titles A Week-End in Havana and That Week-End in Havana." 365,6564,dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Hersholtdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lovettdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Baldwin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_Vorhausdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Stephens_(producer)dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Monroe_Shaffdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harvey_Gatesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ian_McLellan_Hunterdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:nameMeet Dr. Christiandbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christiandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ring_Lardner_Jr.dbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Christian_filmsdbp-dbr:Meet_Dr._Christianpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_Vorhaus,"Meet Dr. Christian is a 1939 American drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett and Robert Baldwin. It was the first of six films in the Dr. Christian series." 366,151743,dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-American Film Corporationdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Baxter_(director)dbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kitty_McShanedbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:nameOld Mother Riley in Societydbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Mother_Riley_in_Societypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_comedy_films,"Old Mother Riley in Society is a low budget 1940 black and white British comedy film, directed by John Baxter, and starring Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane. It is the fifth in the long running Old Mother Riley series, and features the screen debut of Jimmy Clitheroe as the boot boy in a high society household." 367,81598,dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Plotnickdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clinton_Leuppdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeffery_Robersondbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IFC_Filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Day_(writer)dbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGirls Will Be Girlsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Girls_Will_Be_Girls_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_black_comedy_films,"Girls Will Be Girls is a 2003 comedy film written and directed by Richard Day. Starring Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, and Jeffery Roberson as three actresses at various places in their careers, the film is a parody of Hollywood-related movies such as Sunset Boulevard, All About Eve, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, Mommie Dearest, and Valley of the Dolls." 368,143008,dbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Networkdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerHans Proppedbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerWendy Williamsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Zanedbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gloria_Reubendbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Isabella_Hofmanndbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mitchell_Kostermandbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel Victoriadbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Televisiondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Networkdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_genetic_engineeringdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mikael_Salomondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Christian_Mathesondbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Dean_Koontzdbp-dbr:Sole_Survivor_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_television_films,"Sole Survivor also known as Dean Koontz's Sole Survivor is a Canadian Science Fiction Thriller film/mini-series adaptation of Dean Koontz's 1997 novel of the same name, made and released in 2000 and directed by Mikael Salomon." 369,67331,dbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gary_Rydstromdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMark S. Millerdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEvan Rachel Wooddbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlfred Molinadbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Cummingdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKristin Chenowethdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaya Rudolphdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Palladiodbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:nameStrange Magicdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soul_musicdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elvesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marius_de_Vriesdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Irene_Mecchidbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_potionsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lucasfilm_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_magicdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_A_Midsummer_Night's_Dreamdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Goblin_filmsdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gary_Rydstromdbp-dbr:Strange_Magic_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lucasfilm_animated_films,"Strange Magic is a 2015 American animated jukebox musical fantasy film directed by Gary Rydstrom and written by Rydstrom, David Berenbaum, and Irene Mecchi, inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The film stars the voices of Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley, Meredith Anne Bull, Kristin Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph, Sam Palladio, and Alfred Molina. It follows the leader of the Dark Forest known as the Bog King, who hates the notion of love and orders the destruction of all primroses, a flower used to create love potions. However, he begins to change his mind upon meeting the feisty fairy princess Marianne whose heart was broken by her philandering fiancé Roland. Meanwhile, the elf Sunny seeks to have a love potion made so he may make Marianne's sister Dawn fall in love with him.George Lucas, who had long wanted to make a film for his three daughters, had been developing the project for 15 years before production began, and described the film as Star Wars for a female audience. The musical score was composed by Marius de Vries, and the soundtrack consists of numerous historical pop songs spanning several decades.Strange Magic was released in theaters in the United States on January 23, 2015 by Touchstone Pictures. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box-office bomb, grossing $13.6 million against a $70–100 million budget." 370,15312,dbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brosdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMervyn LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rhonda_Flemingdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Efrem_Zimbalist_Jr.dbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brosdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHome Before Darkdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_depressiondbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bostondbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mervyn_LeRoydbp-dbr:Home_Before_Dark_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Boston,"Home Before Dark is a 1958 American drama film directed and produced by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herlihy, Rhonda Fleming, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The screenplay was written by Eileen and Robert Bassing, based on the novel by Eileen Bassing. The title song was written by Sammy Cahn with music by Jimmy McHugh.The film, and Simmons' performance in particular, attracted positive critical comment. Pauline Kael of the New Yorker wrote, ""Jean Simmons gives a reserved, beautifully modulated performance,"" and film critic Philip French believed it contained ""perhaps her finest performance.""" 371,82516,dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:directorVariousdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Lemieuxdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Romandbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracey_Mooredbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tabitha_St._Germaindbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ian_James_Corlettdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_McNeildbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Cummerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashleigh_Balldbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billie_Mae_Richardsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cree_Summerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hadley_Kaydbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_McCorddbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Sabistondbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Henshawdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_Hennesseydbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stevie_Vallancedbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Tinklerdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephanie_Bearddbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringNelvana films:dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:starringSD Entertainment films:dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:nameCare Bearsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_film_seriesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Children's_film_seriesdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1985dbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Care_Bears_filmsdbp-dbr:List_of_Care_Bears_filmspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lists_of_American_animated_films,"The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the American Greetings company in 1981. Since 1985, they have appeared in nine animated feature films. The first three, made by the Canadian company Nelvana during the mid-1980s, were traditionally cel-animated; all subsequent entries (from 2004 onward) have been in CGI. Nelvana produced the first five films, while Los Angeles-based SD Entertainment has made another four (starting with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! in 2007).On June 5, 2025, it was announced that Josh Greenbaum would direct a new Care Bears film for Warner Bros. Pictures. Good Fear Content's Chris Bender and Jake Weiner, along with GoldDay's John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (filmmaker) will produce while Cloudco's Sean Gorman and Daniel Barnes serve as executive producers." 372,157815,dbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Damskidbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:G._Chevalier_Kevorkiandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._Duttondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karl_Maldendbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Silverdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rue_McClanahandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mel_Damskidbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBSdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:G._Chevalier_Kevorkiandbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_C._Duttondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bruce_Langhornedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(1981_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mel_Damski,"Word of Honor is a 1981 television film co-written by David Ackles and I.C. Rapoport. It first aired on 6 January 1981 starred Karl Malden and featured appearances by a young Ron Silver and the film debut of John Malkovich. It was directed by Mel Damski. This film was produced by Alex Karras and his wife Susan Clark. Karras often makes cameo appearances in films he produces; in this film he appeared as Penniman Butcher (uncredited). Much of this film was shot in Michigan in places such as Plymouth, where the opening beauty-pageant scene was shot. The newsroom shots were filmed at The Daily Tribune offices in Royal Oak and the real-life editors and reporters were used as extras. Residential shots, including the main characters' home, was shot in the Seminole Hills subdivision of Pontiac." 373,152175,dbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Stoll_Picturesdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kenelm_Fossdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:nameOnce Upon a Timedbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Thomas_Bentleydbp-dbr:Once_Upon_a_Time_(1918_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1918_romantic_drama_films,"Once Upon a Time is a 1918 British silent romance film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Lauri de Frece, Manora Thew and Dorothy Minto. The screenplay concerns a love affair that develops between a comedian and a clown's daughter." 374,43474,dbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Egertondbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErrol Sullivandbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Day_(actor)dbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Ewartdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penny_Downiedbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameCrosstalkdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crosstalk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Chris_Neal_(songwriter),"Crosstalk is a 1982 science fiction thriller film made in Australia and produced by the New South Wales Film Corporation. Directed by Mark Egerton and starring Gary Day, the film's story bears a resemblance to Rear Window." 375,162361,dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Millsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Perrinsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lyn_Hardingdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julius_Hagendbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Owen_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vera_Allinsondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lashdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Twickenham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lash_(1934_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwards,"The Lash is a 1934 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Lyn Harding, John Mills and Leslie Perrins. It was based on a play of the same name by Cyril Campion. A brutish millionaire horsewhips his dissolute son. The film was made as a quota quickie by Twickenham Studios, one of the largest producers of Quota films." 376,26594,"dbp-dbr:Roger_Deakinsdbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributorEntertainment Onedbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Oliverdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producer Bill Bernstein, Thomas Newmandbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerCallum McDougalldbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerJayne-Ann Tenggrendbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerPippa Harrisdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Maddendbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringMark Strongdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge MacKaydbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringBenedict Cumberbatchdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Firthdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringAndrew Scottdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringClaire Duburcqdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringDean-Charles Chapmandbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pippa_Harrisdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Oliver_(producer)dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Krysty_Wilson-Cairnsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:name1917dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameI Am a Poor Wayfaring Strangerdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Instrumentaldbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Orchestraldbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Sound_Mixing_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_cinematographer_won_the_Best_Cinematography_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Direction_BAFTA_Awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BAFTA_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Entertainment_One_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_I_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917dbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wiltshiredbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Surreydbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_whose_director_won_the_Best_Director_Golden_Globedbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Drama_Picture_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anti-war_films_about_World_War_Idbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_epic_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:One-shot_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_British_Film_BAFTA_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Glasgowdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_I_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Visual_Effects_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Western_Front_(World_War_I)_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliance_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Eagle_Award_(Russia)_for_Best_Foreign_Language_Film_winnersdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armydbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sam_Mendesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_British_Armed_Forcesdbp-dbr:1917_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Krysty_Wilson-Cairns","1917 is a 2019 British war film directed and produced by Sam Mendes, who co-wrote it with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. It is partially inspired by stories told to Mendes by his paternal grandfather Alfred about his service during World War I. The film takes place after the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line during Operation Alberich, and follows two British soldiers in their mission to deliver an important message to call off a doomed offensive attack. The two main roles are played by George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman. Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, Adrian Scarborough, and Benedict Cumberbatch also star in supporting roles.The project was announced in June 2018, with MacKay and Chapman signing on in October and the rest of the cast joining the following March. Filming took place from April to June 2019 in the UK, with cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith using long takes to have the entire film appear as two continuous shots.1917 premiered in the UK on 4 December 2019 and was released theatrically in the United States on 25 December by Universal Pictures and in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2020 by Entertainment One. It was a critical and box office success, grossing over $446 million worldwide. The film received numerous accolades including ten nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards, for which it won three, for Best Cinematography, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Visual Effects." 377,82553,dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:directorNorman Harrisondbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Walter_Brown_(actor)dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Danemandbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Underdowndbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Byrnedbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penelope_Hornerdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Harris_(television_writer)dbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:nameLocker Sixty-Ninedbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Locker_Sixty-Ninepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteries,Locker Sixty-Nine (also known as Locker 69) is a 1962 British film directed by Norman Harrison and starring Eddie Byrne and Paul Daneman. It was written by Richard Harris based on a story by Edgar Wallace. It was an episode of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries series. 378,111848,dbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crystal_Creek_Mediadbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerMichelle Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerTim Kaiserdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerMark A. Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:producerPenny Carlisidbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringKristina Kaylendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patricia_Mauceridbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJared Withrowdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:starringJessica Koloiandbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pure_Flix_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crystal_Creek_Mediadbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:nameCourageous Lovedbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_horsesdbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Courageous_Lovepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Knudsen,"Courageous Love is a romantic drama film about a newly appointed engineering company president who falls in love with one of his employees while working undercover at a different branch office. It was produced by Crystal Creek Media and directed by Daniel Knudsen. Filming of Courageous Love took place in the summer of 2014 near Detroit, Michigan, with some additional photography taking place on location in New York City." 379,25523,dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Kentdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Donalddbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Sinclair_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eagle-Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Stewart_(film_editor)dbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:nameTrottie Truedbp-dbr:Trottie_Truedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Trottie_Truepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_films,"Trottie True is a 1949 British musical comedy film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Jean Kent, James Donald and Hugh Sinclair. It was known as The Gay Lady in the US, and is a rare British Technicolor film of the period." 380,170993,dbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fantoma_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Carradinedbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fantoma_Filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Braldbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:nameStreet of No Returndbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returndbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Lisbondbp-dbr:Street_of_No_Returnpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Samuel_Fuller,Street of No Return is a 1989 French crime film cowritten and directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Keith Carradine and Valentina Vargas. It is based on the 1954 novel with the same title written by David Goodis. It was the last theatrically released film that Fuller directed. 381,69720,dbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:directorPip Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcus_Grahamdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kym_Gyngelldbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hanna_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Suzy_Catodbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pip_Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_Mushindbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:nameJosh Jarmandbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmandbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Josh_Jarmanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_films,"Josh Jarman is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Pip Mushin and starring Marcus Graham. Filming took place around Melbourne, Australia." 382,169608,dbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:directorWilliam A. Leveydbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Debra_Wingerdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringJanet Wooddbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:starringNoelle Northdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cannon_Filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:nameSlumber Party '57dbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Miles_Goodmandbp-dbr:Slumber_Party_'57purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_comedy-drama_films,Slumber Party '57 is a 1976 American comedy-drama film directed by William A. Levey and starring Debra Winger in her feature-film debut. 383,116815,dbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCambist Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:producerA. C. Croftdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Libertydbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLynn Lowrydbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Wayne Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLane Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringLloyd Hollardbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:starringW.G. McMillandbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Craziesdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_viral_outbreaksdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Incest_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Crazies_(1973_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_A._Romero,"The Crazies (also known as Code Name: Trixie) is a 1973 American science fiction horror film written and directed by George A. Romero. It stars Lane Carroll, Will McMillan, and Harold Wayne Jones as residents of a small American town that accidentally become afflicted by a military biological weapon. Filmed in Evans City in Western Pennsylvania, The Crazies was a box office failure upon release. A remake of the film was released in 2010." 384,168563,dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringLee Banedbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringDerek Nelsondbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Annabelle_Lanyondbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kwame_Augustinedbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:starringNeville Canndbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Jones_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:nameWerewolves of the Third Reichdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Nazisdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Josef_Mengeledbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Adolf_Hitlerdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Jonesdbp-dbr:Werewolves_of_the_Third_Reichpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nazi_exploitation_films,Werewolves of the Third Reich is a 2017 British horror film written and directed by Andrew Jones. 385,31707,dbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:producerPaul Popedbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:starringGerry Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peg_Normandbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerry_Rogersdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:nameMy Left Breastdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Newfoundland_and_Labradordbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_lesbiansdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_cancerdbp-dbr:My_Left_Breastpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Breast_cancer,"My Left Breast is a 2000 Canadian documentary film, directed by Gerry Rogers. Starring Rogers and her partner Peg Norman, the film documents Rogers' experience being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer.The film was screened theatrically at selected documentary and LGBT film festivals in Canada and the United States, but was distributed primarily as an episode of the CBC Television documentary series The Passionate Eye. Rogers' tour to promote the film included an appearance on The Rosie O'Donnell Show in December 2000." 386,132818,dbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerVictor M. Greenedbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Evans_(writer)dbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donovan_Pedeltydbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameLandslidedbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Walesdbp-dbr:Landslide_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donovan_Pedelty,"Landslide is a 1937 British drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Jimmy Hanley, Dinah Sheridan and Jimmy Mageean. It was written by Pedelty and David Evans." 387,136860,"dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Thomas_Beck_(actor)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Fielddbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Lorredbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sig_Rumandbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Norman_Foster_(director)dbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Philip_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:nameThink Fast, Mr. Motodbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Samuel_Kaylindbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Sol_M._Wurtzeldbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Fosterdbp-dbr:Think_Fast,_Mr._Motopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_mystery_films","Think Fast, Mr. Moto is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Norman Foster and featuring a mysterious Japanese detective named Mr. Moto. It is the first of eight films in the Mr. Moto series, all based on the character Mr. Moto created by John P. Marquand. The film stars Peter Lorre as the title character (at the time, it was customary for Westerners to portray Asians on the screen), Virginia Field, Thomas Beck and Sig Ruman. Mr. Moto works to stop a secret smuggling operation." 388,167549,dbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carla_Lehmanndbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_Williamsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_Frenchdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marcel_Hellmandbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roland_Pertweedbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marjorie_Deansdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Katrin_Hollanddbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:nameTalk About Jacquelinedbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_remakes_of_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Talk_About_Jacquelinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_French,"Talk About Jacqueline is a 1942 British comedy film directed by Harold French and Paul L. Stein and starring Hugh Williams, Carla Lehmann and Roland Culver. A woman tries to conceal her questionable past from her new husband. It was based on a 1926 novel by Katrin Holland which had previously been made into a 1937 German film Talking About Jacqueline." 389,38670,"dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Urbano_Barberinidbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Ferrattidbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Cannon_Group,_Inc.dbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_Alan_Towersdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGordbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)dbp-dbp:countrySouth Africadbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mauritiusdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Pino_Donaggiodbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sword_and_planet_filmsdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fritz_Kierschdbp-dbr:Gor_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gor","Gor is a 1987 science fiction fantasy film. It was loosely based on the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor, the first in the Gor series of sword and planet novels. The series was written by philosophy professor and author John Frederick Lange Jr. under his pen name John Norman. There was a sequel to the film, Outlaw of Gor (1989)." 390,98327,dbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Winklerdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)dbp-dbp:nameBright Lightsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_theatredbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoonsdbp-dbr:Bright_Lights_(1928_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_animated_films,Bright Lights is a 1928 silent cartoon short by the Walt Disney Studio and Winkler Productions featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is among the few short films of the series Walt Disney himself worked on before leaving that same year. 391,170265,dbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:producerMarshall Grantdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringCharles Bickforddbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Craig_(actor)dbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:starringLuli Destedbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Rubindbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_L._Hartmanndbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:nameSouth to Karangadbp-dbr:South_to_Karangadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Africadbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:South_to_Karangapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_action_adventure_films,"South to Karanga is a 1940 American action adventure film directed by Harold D. Schuster starring James Craig, Luli Deste and Charles Bickford." 392,32202,dbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringFrancis X. Bushmandbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Kendall_(actor)dbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:starringDorothy Bartlamdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Cyril_Campiondbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._W._Baring-Pembertondbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:nameWatch Beverlydbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:Watch_Beverlypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_films,"Watch Beverley is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Henry Kendall, Dorothy Bartlam and Francis X. Bushman. It was adapted from a play by Cyril Campion. It was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London." 393,169426,dbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Gelldbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Danielydbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_McDermott_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:starringSid Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:nameThe Wedding of Lilli Marlenedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:The_Wedding_of_Lilli_Marlenepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Southall_Studios,"The Wedding of Lilli Marlene is a 1953 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Lisa Daniely, Hugh McDermott and Sid James. It was written by John Baines and was a sequel to the 1950 film Lilli Marlene, also directed by Crabtree." 394,162793,dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Gardner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Audrey_Daltondbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Gardner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_V._Levydbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Duncan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Fielderdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Monster That Challenged the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arnold_Lavendbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Duncan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Monster_That_Challenged_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Molluscs_in_popular_culture,"The Monster That Challenged the World is a 1957 black-and-white science-fiction monster film from Gramercy Pictures, produced by Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy, and Arnold Laven (who also directed), and starring Tim Holt and Audrey Dalton. The film was distributed by United Artists as the top half of a double feature with The Vampire. The film concerns an army of giant molluscs that emerge from California's Salton Sea." 395,139157,dbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:directorMartha Davisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:distributorShelter Islanddbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:producerMartha Davisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Jonathan_Harrisdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:nameDoctors of the Dark Sidedbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidedbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_human_rightsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical_ethicsdbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torturedbp-dbr:Doctors_of_the_Dark_Sidepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Medical_malpractice,"Doctors of the Dark Side is a documentary about the role of physicians and psychologists in the torture of prisoners. The movie tells the story of four detainees, and how healthcare professionals working for the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency implemented enhanced interrogation techniques, and covered up signs of torture at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp and Abu Ghraib Prison. Interviews with medical, legal and intelligence experts and evidence from declassified government memos document how the torture of detainees could not continue without the assistance of doctors." 396,5904,dbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarco Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerChris Randalldbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerEd Gerrarddbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerCary Woodsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerCathy Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Patalandbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerKelley Dealdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTim Harperdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Cohendbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerJefferey Rabhandbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy Londondbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringRose McGowandbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Lillarddbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Kennedydbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:starringSkeet Ulrichdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cary_Woodsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kevin_Williamson_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreamdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:nameScream: Music from the Dimension Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Miramax_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marco_Beltramidbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metafictional_worksdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kevin_Williamsondbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Cathy_Konraddbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wes_Cravendbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(1996_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_horror_films,"Scream is a 1996 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich, and Drew Barrymore. Set in the fictional town of Woodsboro, California, Scream's plot follows high school student Sidney Prescott (Campbell) and her friends, who, on the anniversary of her mother's murder, become the targets of a costumed serial killer known as Ghostface.Williamson, who was struggling to get his projects off the ground, was inspired by reports of a series of murders by the Gainesville Ripper as he wrote a screenplay that satirized the clichés of the slasher genre popularized in films such as Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), and Craven's own A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). Developed under the title Scary Movie, Williamson's script became the subject of an intense bidding war from multiple studios before Miramax Films purchased the rights for its Dimension Films label. Craven, despite turning down the opportunity multiple times, agreed to direct the film after he had read the script as he was determined to re-establish himself after several career setbacks. The involvement of Barrymore and Cox helped secure more support from the studio. Principal photography took place from April to June 1996 in California on a budget of $15 million. Craven trimmed down the violence in the film after being involved in a tense conflict with the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) over the desired R-rating.Released on December 20, Scream was not expected to perform well due to concerns over releasing a slasher film in a time normally reserved for holiday entertainment. However, it went on to gross approximately $173 million worldwide through the strength of word of mouth, becoming an unexpected success and one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Contemporary reviews were positive, with praise going to the performances of its cast and its unique meta humor, but criticism was directed at its excessive violence and lack of suspense in favor of that humor. Scream revitalized both Craven's and Barrymore's careers and helped bolster the careers of its young cast.In the years since its release, Scream's reception has continued to be positive. It has been credited with rekindling interest in the horror genre during the 1990s following a decline in the genre's popularity and has been credited for shifting the genre towards younger audiences and casting established actors. The film's opening sequence, in which Barrymore's character is killed by Ghostface, is considered one of the most shocking and subversive in cinematic history. The success of the film launched a multimedia franchise, which comprises the sequels Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000), Scream 4 (2011), Scream (2022), Scream VI (2023), and Scream 7 (2026), as well as an anthology television series." 397,100661,dbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Schiffdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Salldbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJessica Walterdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Youngdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSarah Triggerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeremy Pivendbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Spadedbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMegan Warddbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zak_Penndbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:namePCUdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Funkdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Grungedbp-dbr:PCU_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fraternities_and_sororitiesdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Zak_Penndbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hart_Bochnerdbp-dbr:PCU_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:University_of_Toronto,"PCU is a 1994 American comedy film written by Adam Leff and Zak Penn and directed by Hart Bochner about college life at the fictional Port Chester University, and represents ""an exaggerated view of contemporary college life"". The film is based on the experiences of Leff and Penn at Eclectic Society at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut." 398,141218,dbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandall Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence De Marneydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elliott_Masondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKathleen Gibsondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Diana_Bourbondbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:V.C._Clinton-Baddeleydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:nameBorn That Waydbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Born_That_Way_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Faye,"Born That Way is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Elliott Mason, Kathleen Gibson and Terence De Marney. The film a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios for distribution by RKO Pictures. A Scottish woman tries to take her brother-in-law's wild living children in hand." 399,25553,dbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:directorPat Murphydbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPat Murphydbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:namePsychedeliadbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:Psychedelia_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_documentary_films,"Psychedelia is an American documentary film from Hard Rain Films, that has been released in a revised and updated version in 2021. The film discusses the history of psychedelic drugs and their ability to produce mystical experiences. The therapeutic role of such drugs is considered, and controlled research studies conducted before the 1960s, at a time when such drugs were considered to be some of the most promising discoveries in the field of psychiatry, are discussed. Several study participant users are interviewed. The film was a winner for best documentary film at the New Jersey International Film Festival, and was an official selection at the Southern Utah International Documentary Film Festival (DOCUTAH) and the Orlando Film Festival." 400,93848,dbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Garrettdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Pitcherdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:producerEarl St. Johndbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringTerence Morgandbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Cumminsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Squiredbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Hayterdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Earl_St._Johndbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Smartdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:nameAlways a Bridedbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Always_a_Bride_(1953_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ralph_Smart,"Always a Bride is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Peggy Cummins, Terence Morgan and Ronald Squire. It was written by Peter Jones and Smart." 401,79811,"dbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhen Knights Were Bolddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:When_Knights_Were_Bold_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymond","When Knights Were Bold is a 1936 British musical comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Jack Buchanan, Fay Wray and Garry Marsh. Songs include ""Let's Put the People To Work"" sung by Jack Buchanan, ""Onward We Go"" sung by Buchanan & soldiers' chorus, and ""I'm Still Dreaming"" sung by Buchanan." 402,70715,dbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:directorMark Sobeldbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGMdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Stablerdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gina_Gershondbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Landaudbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lotis_Keydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Allen_(actress)dbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Shackelforddbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stacey_Adamsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringSal Landidbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichele Littledbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Krevoydbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Beaverdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:nameSweet Revengedbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_journalistsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Philippinesdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Metro_Maniladbp-dbr:Sweet_Revenge_(1987_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Sobel,"Sweet Revenge is a 1987 American motion picture starring Nancy Allen as Jillian Grey, a newscaster abducted and sold into white slavery while doing an undercover expose. Ted Shackelford, Martin Landau, Gina Gershon, Michele Little, and Lotis Key round out the cast of this R-rated action adventure directed by Mark Sobel with Roger Corman acting as executive producer." 403,93711,"dbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:directorDanny Antonuccidbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cartoon_Networkdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:producerDaniel Siouidbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:producerRuth Vincentdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Barrdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Vincent_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Klassendbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Fitzgeralddbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Kelamisdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janyse_Jauddbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Paul_Grovedbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Hilldbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Sampsondbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:starringKeenan Christensondbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Danny_Antonuccidbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cartoon_Networkdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_series_finalesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cartoon_Network_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Danny_Antonuccidbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Culture_of_British_Columbiadbp-dbr:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy's_Big_Picture_Showpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy","Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show is an animated road comedy television film that serves as the series finale for the animated series Ed, Edd n Eddy. It was produced by a.k.a. Cartoon and premiered on Cartoon Network on November 8, 2009. Series creator Danny Antonucci directed the film and co-wrote it with Jono Howard, Mike Kubat, Rachel Connor and Stacy Warnick. Big Picture Show centers on an adventure that the adolescent Eddy takes his friends Ed and Edd with him to find his older brother after their most recent money-making scheme leaves their cul-de-sac in a state of devastation that harms its other participants.Antonucci and a.k.a. Cartoon spent two years working on the film before it was finished in 2008. To focus more on this, he shortened the show's sixth season to two episode segments after getting approval from Cartoon Network to work on a film. It stars Matt Hill, Sam Vincent and Tony Sampson as the title characters, and David Paul Grove, Kathleen Barr, Erin Fitzgerald, Peter Kelamis, Janyse Jaud and Keenan Christenson as their neighbors from the cul-de-sac. Terry Klassen, the film's voice director, voiced Eddy's brother, while Patric Caird composed the film's score. Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show had high ratings for Cartoon Network, posting double and triple digit ratings delivery gains. It has been praised as a strong conclusion for Ed, Edd n Eddy." 404,107686,dbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:distributorIdeal Film Companydbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:nameHer Greatest Performancedbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:Her_Greatest_Performancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_crime_films,"Her Greatest Performance is a 1916 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Edith Craig, Ellen Terry and Dennis Neilson-Terry.Gerald Lovelace (Dennis Neilson-Terry) is accused of a crime and wrongly arrested, his mother (Ellen Terry) gives 'her greatest performance' when providing him with an alibi. Joan Morgan plays his daughter.Presumably this is a lost film." 405,124372,dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Mitchelldbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Thorntondbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mollie_Sugdendbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Trevor_Bannisterdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wendy_Richarddbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Broughdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Inmandbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMIdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Lloyddbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Croft_(TV_producer)dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAre You Being Served?dbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_vacationingdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Are_You_Being_Served%3F_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Are_You_Being_Served%3F,"Are You Being Served? is a 1977 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and written David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, based on the 1972–85 BBC sitcom of the same name, which follows the staff of the men's and women's clothing departments of the London Grace Brothers department store.The story is adapted from the successful stage production of the show, which played at Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The film features the performers from the television series, including Mollie Sugden, John Inman, Frank Thornton, Trevor Bannister, Arthur Brough, Wendy Richard, and Nicholas Smith.The movie was one of the last credits for executive Nat Cohen." 406,145543,dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Gossedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSean McKittrickdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerKaren Firestonedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMax Wongdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Hammdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAaron Raydbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNils Parkerdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTucker Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geoff_Stultsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jesse_Bradforddbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keri_Lynn_Prattdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marika_Dominczykdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Czuchrydbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Gossedbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kelly_(director)dbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tucker_Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tucker_Maxdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:nameI Hope They Serve Beer In Helldbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_L._Venabledbp-dbr:I_Hope_They_Serve_Beer_in_Hell_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Gosse,"I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell is a 2009 American independent comedy film loosely based on the work and persona of writer Tucker Max, who co-wrote the screenplay. In an interview with Shave Magazine Max explained that the film is not ""a direct recount or retelling. It says it is based on true events because it is. Basically, every scene in the movie happened in real life in one way or another but it happened in a different time or time frame. But pretty much every single thing happened."" The film was directed by Bob Gosse and stars Matt Czuchry as Max. It was produced by Darko Entertainment and distributed by Freestyle Releasing. Max had said previously that sequels were possible if the initial film found financial success.The film was released in theaters on September 25, 2009. The DVD was released on January 26, 2010. While the book was a best-seller, the film was a box office bomb that was met with generally negative reviews." 407,71248,"dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:directorMarisa Miller Wolfsondbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:T._Colin_Campbelldbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringBrian Flegel,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringEllen Mausner,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringJoel Fuhrman,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringMarisa Miller Wolfson,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:starringTesla Lobo,dbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:nameVegucateddbp-dbr:Vegucateddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_vegetarianismdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plant-based_dietsdbp-dbr:Vegucatedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Veganism_in_the_United_States",Vegucated is a 2011 American documentary film that explores the challenges of transitioning to a vegan diet. 408,144740,dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wild_Bill_Elliottdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_Gray_(producer)dbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Harmandbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:nameGreat Stagecoach Robberydbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Ryder_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:Great_Stagecoach_Robberypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_Western_(genre)_films,"Great Stagecoach Robbery is a 1945 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton starring Wild Bill Elliott in the role of Red Ryder and costarring as Little Beaver, actor (Bobby) Robert Blake. It was the sixth of twenty-three Red Ryder feature films that would be produced by Republic Pictures. The picture was shot on the studio's back lot along with outdoor locations at Iverson Ranch, 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA, USA." 409,58557,dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:distributorWillis Kent Productionsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Cobbdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lois_Januarydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lafayette_Russelldbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:S._Roy_Lubydbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willis_Kentdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Oliver_Drake_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:nameArizona Bad Mandbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Mandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arizona_Bad_Manpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_S._Roy_Luby,"Arizona Bad Man is a 1935 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby and starring Reb Russell, Lois January and Edmund Cobb." 410,3539,"dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerEric Newmandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Abrahamdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel L. Jacksondbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael K. Williamsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringGary Oldmandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbbie Cornishdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringJackie Earle Haleydbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringJennifer Ehledbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoel Kinnamandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:starringJay Barucheldbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:José_Padilhadbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eric_Newman_(producer)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Neumeierdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameRoboCopdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)dbp-dbp:nameRoboCop: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chinadbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drone_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reboot_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyberpunk_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amputeesdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cyborg_filmsdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Detroit_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RoboCop_(franchise)dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2028dbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marc_Abrahamdbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tehrandbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:RoboCop_(2014_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_José_Padilha","RoboCop is a 2014 American science fiction action film directed by José Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier, and Michael Miner. It is a remake of the 1987 movie of the same name and the fourth installment of the RoboCop franchise overall. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish, Jackie Earle Haley, Michael K. Williams, Jennifer Ehle, and Jay Baruchel in supporting roles. Set in 2028, a detective becomes critically injured and is turned into a cyborg police officer whose programming blurs the line between man and machine.Sony Pictures' Screen Gems first announced a remake in 2005, but it was halted one year later. Darren Aronofsky and David Self were originally assigned to direct and write the film, respectively, for a tentative 2010 release. The film was delayed numerous times, and Padilha signed on in 2011. In March 2012, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (successor company to Orion Pictures until September 11, 2014, the studio that released the original film) announced an August 2013 release, but that was then changed to February 2014. The principal characters were cast from March to July 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, with additional locations in Hamilton, in Canada, and Detroit in the United States.RoboCop released in the United States on February 12, 2014, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received mixed reviews, being considered inferior to the original film. It grossed $242.6 million against its $100–130 million budget." 411,169042,dbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEdward Everett Hortondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Bushelldbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Hysondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:W._P._Lipscombdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Furberdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._O._C._Ortondbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSoldiers of the Kingdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Soldiers_of_the_King_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_films,"Soldiers of the King is a 1933 British historical comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Cicely Courtneidge, Edward Everett Horton and Anthony Bushell. It was Courtneidge's fourth film, and the first she appeared in without her husband Jack Hulbert. Courtneidge plays the matriarch of a music hall family, in a plot that switches between the Victorian era and the 1930s present.Filming began in August 1932. It was shot at Islington, Beaconsfield and Welwyn Studios. The film's art direction is by Alex Vetchinsky. It was popular enough to be re-issued in 1939." 412,68819,dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGary Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Galedbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGale Anne Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Goodmandbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFrances McDormanddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarton Csokasdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPete Postlethwaitedbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSophie Okonedodbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonny Lee Millerdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Goodmandbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:nameÆon Fluxdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:nameÆon Flux - Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_futuredbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_coups_d'étatdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gary_Lucchesidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gale_Anne_Hurddbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Berlindbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lakeshore_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cloningdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Babelsberg_Studio_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biopunk_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Karyn_Kusamadbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Matt_Manfredidbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Phil_Hay_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_25th_centurydbp-dbr:Æon_Flux_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Æon_Flux,"Æon Flux is a 2005 American science fiction action film based on the animated science fiction action television series of the same name created by Peter Chung, which aired on MTV from 1991 to 1995. It was directed by Karyn Kusama, written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and produced by Gale Anne Hurd, David Gale, Gary Lucchesi and Greg Goodman. The film was produced by MTV Films, Lakeshore Entertainment, Babelsberg Film Studio and Valhalla Motion Pictures. It stars Charlize Theron as the title character, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Sophie Okonedo, Pete Postlethwaite, and Frances McDormand.The film was released on December 2, 2005, by Paramount Pictures in the United States. The film was poorly received by critics and failed at the box office, only grossing $52 million against a production budget of $55–62 million." 413,78332,"dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:starringJoey Smallwood, Geoff Stirling, Michael Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Rubbodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Daly_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:nameWaiting for Fideldbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fideldbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politiciansdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Dalydbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Canadian_politicsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Cubadbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Fidel_Castrodbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_of_Newfoundland_and_Labradordbp-dbr:Waiting_for_Fidelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Rubbo","Waiting for Fidel is a 1974 Canadian documentary by Michael Rubbo and starring director Rubbo, former premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Joey Smallwood and Newfoundland media mogul Geoff Stirling. It depicts Rubbo, Smallwood, and Stirling's unsuccessful attempt to interview Cuban leader Fidel Castro." 414,165910,dbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerEdward K. Doddsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Huntz_Halldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joyce_Van_Pattendbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Delldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jackie_Coogandbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Harris_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gabriel_Delldbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dean_Hargrovedbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Manchu_Eagle_Murder_Caper_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_films,"The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery is a 1975 comedy-mystery film starring former ""Bowery Boys"" members Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, Jackie Coogan, and Joyce Van Patten. The film is a parody of the 1941 film noir The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart. The cast also includes Barbara Harris, Anjanette Comer, Will Geer, Sorrell Booke, Vincent Gardenia, Nita Talbot and Nicholas Colasanto. The film was written by Dell and Dean Hargrove and directed by Hargrove. It was released by United Artists." 415,6715,dbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:producerJean Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringDavid Brucedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Gwynnedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:starringBarbara Jo Allendbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jean_Yarbroughdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clyde_Bruckmandbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Jeskedbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:nameMoon Over Las Vegasdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Over_Las_Vegaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Yarbrough,"Moon Over Las Vegas is a 1944 American musical comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Anne Gwynne, David Bruce and Barbara Jo Allen." 416,97990,dbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:directorDeborah Brockdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RCA/Columbia_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributorConcorde-New Horizonsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:producerJed Horovitzdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dianne_Kaydbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Randy_Josselyndbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Franklindbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Kovacicdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Concordedbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RCA/Columbia_Pictures_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_TriStar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Videodbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventuredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Andy_Colby's_Incredible_Adventurepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Deborah_Brock,"Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure is a 1988 science fiction children's film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz. It stars Randy Josselyn, Dianne Kay, Chuck Kovacic, John Franklin, and Vince Edwards. Its plot is about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister, who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it.As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length ""cheater"" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall, and Wheels of Fire." 417,103363,dbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Clarendon_Film_Companydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daisy_Burrelldbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hoffedbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayden_Coffindbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clarendon_Film_Companydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bryant_Adairdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:nameIt's Always the Womandbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womandbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wilfred_Noydbp-dbr:It's_Always_the_Womanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1916_films,"It's Always the Woman is a British silent motion picture of 1916 directed by Wilfred Noy (1883–1948) and produced by the Clarendon Film Company. It stars Hayden Coffin and Daisy Burrell.The story was adapted from a play by ""Riada"" (Bryant Adair)." 418,35597,dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringJoan Freemandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringCorey Feldmandbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringKimberly Beckdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringPeter Bartondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringE. Erich Andersondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:starringLawrence Monosondbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Mancuso_Jr.dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:nameFriday the 13th: The Final Chapterdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Harry_Manfredinidbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joseph_Zitodbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1984dbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Friday_the_13th:_The_Final_Chapterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)_films,"Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Joseph Zito, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr., and starring Kimberly Beck, Corey Feldman, Crispin Glover, and Peter Barton. It is the sequel to Friday the 13th Part III (1982) and the fourth installment in the Friday the 13th franchise. Picking up immediately after the events of the previous film, the plot follows a presumed-dead Jason Voorhees (Ted White) who escapes from the morgue and returns to Crystal Lake to continue his killing spree. The film marks the debut of the character Tommy Jarvis (Feldman), who would make further appearances in two sequels and related media, establishing him as Jason's archenemy.Much like Part III, the film was originally supposed to be the final installment. Mancuso Jr. wanted to conclude the series as he felt no one respected him for his producing work on it regardless of how much the films earned at the box office, while also wanting to pursue other projects. Paramount Pictures supported the decision, as they were aware of the declining popularity of slasher films at the time of its release. As a result, the film was billed as The Final Chapter to ensure it as such. Make-up artist Tom Savini, who worked on the first installment, returned because he wanted to help kill off Jason, whom he helped create.The film was originally scheduled to be released in October but was pushed up to April 13, 1984. Upon its theatrical release, it grossed $33 million in the U.S. on a budget of $2.2 million, making it the fourth most attended of the Friday the 13th series with approximately 9,815,700 tickets sold. Though the film received negative reviews from critics at the time of release, it has retrospectively come to be considered one of the stronger entries in the series. Despite being billed as the final entry, its success prompted another sequel, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, one year later, followed by a further six sequels and a reboot." 419,136959,dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directorHarry E. Kerwindbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Lanedbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Mulkeydbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Kerwindbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringWayne Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringPolly Kingdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Dimension_Pictures_(1970s_company)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lane_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wayne_Crawforddbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Lane_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameTomcatsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Tomcats_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dimension_Pictures_films,"Tomcats is a 1977 American film directed by Harry E. Kerwin and starring Chris Mulkey, Polly King, Wayne Crawford, and William Kerwin. It was also known as Deadbeat, Getting Even and Avenged.Filmed and set in Miami, Florida, the film details the actions of four amoral and degenerate thugs, named M.J., Johnny, Billy, and Curly, who travel around robbing, gang-raping and murdering young women. When they are arrested but get away with their crimes on a legal technicality, the older brother of one of their victims, a law student named Cullen Garrett, decides to take the law into his own hands by stalking and killing the four thugs one by one." 420,42190,dbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:directorJohn Grusddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:producerRobert Winthropdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:producerJeanne Romanodbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:producerCheryl McCarthydbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tracey_Mooredbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tabitha_St._Germaindbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Cummerdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kathleen_Barrdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Erin_Mathewsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Britt_McKillipdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrea_Libmandbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cathy_Weseluckdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Venus_Terzodbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janyse_Jauddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Metzgerdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maryke_Hendriksedbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chantal_Stranddbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:starringAdrienne Carterdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Home_Media_Distributiondbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:nameMy Little Pony: A Very Pony Placedbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:My_Little_Pony_serialsdbp-dbr:My_Little_Pony:_A_Very_Pony_Placepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Watters,"My Little Pony: A Very Pony Place is a 2007 animated fantasy film produced by SD Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in association with Hasbro. The film is the fourth feature in the third incarnation of the My Little Pony series and the first to have three separate stories in one feature. It was released on February 6, 2007 and received favorable reviews from critics." 421,115363,dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Raydbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directorChuck Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:directorClassic Cartoons:dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:producerChuck Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Julian_(artist)dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Q._Bryandbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nicolai_Shutorevdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:starringClassic Cartoons:dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tom_Raydbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Monroedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Moviedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_outer_spacedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Elmer_Fudd_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Porky_Pig_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Penelope_Pussycat_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Dean_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Avalanches_in_filmdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animationdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1979dbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Dog_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_cavemendbp-dbr:The_Bugs_Bunny/Road_Runner_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Duck_Dodgers,"The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (originally entitled as The Great American Chase) is a 1979 American animated comedy package film directed by Chuck Jones, consisting of a compilation of classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts (specifically those that Jones himself had directed) and newly animated bridging sequences hosted by Bugs Bunny. The bridging sequences, which had been produced in 1978, show Bugs at his home, which is cantilevered over a carrot-juice waterfall (modeled on Frank Lloyd Wright's ""Fallingwater"" house in Bear Run, Pennsylvania). The film was released to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Bugs Bunny." 422,116417,dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTribeca Filmdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_S._Ryandbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrent Kunkledbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlexia Rasmussendbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Heideckerdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kate_Lyn_Sheildbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregg_Turkingtondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Wareheimdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Murphy_(electronic_musician)dbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeff Jensendbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_S._Ryandbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Alversondbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Donnedbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Comedydbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brooklyndbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Comedy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_City,"The Comedy is a 2012 American drama film co-written, co-edited, and directed by Rick Alverson, and starring Tim Heidecker, Eric Wareheim, James Murphy, and Gregg Turkington. The film was executive produced by David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, Jody Hill, Darius Van Arman, and Larry Fessenden.It premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and screened within such festivals as Maryland Film Festival 2012. The film was distributed by Tribeca Film and theatrically released on November 9, 2012. It went nationwide on demand starting October 24, 2012.Despite the title and use of comedians as actors, Sundance festival chief programmer Trevor Groth says that the film is not a comedy, but instead ""a provocation, a critique of a culture based at its core around irony and sarcasm and about ultimately how hollow that is.""The film was deliberately leaked onto various torrent websites, though the file only shows the first ten minutes before abruptly cutting to Heidecker sitting silently on a boat behind a scrolling anti-piracy statement." 423,98337,dbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rich_Mooredbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bret_Haalanddbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringEthan Kafnerdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringEtienne Badillodbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:starringMike Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Reardondbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:nameBring Me the Head of Charlie Browndbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Browndbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_released_on_YouTubedbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fan_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dutch_Schultzdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_filmsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Parodies_of_comicsdbp-dbr:Bring_Me_the_Head_of_Charlie_Brownpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unofficial_works_based_on_Peanuts_(comic_strip),"Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown is a 1986 American animated short student film written, directed, and animated by Jim Reardon while he was a student at CalArts. Bring Me The Head of Charlie Brown is black-and-white and has a rough, unfinished, hand-drawn look." 424,43477,dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_McCarthy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:producerWilliam H. Williamsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Houstondbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringPatricia Owensdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:starringNatasha Parrydbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_McCarthy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stuart_Levy_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nat_Cohendbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vivian_Milroydbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:nameCrow Hollowdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_New_Zealand_novelsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Filicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_murderdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_marriagedbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Crow_Hollowpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_McCarthy,"Crow Hollow is a 1952 British second feature ('B') mystery film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Donald Houston, Natasha Parry and Patricia Owens. It was written by Vivian Milroy based on the 1950 novel Crow Hollow by Dorothy Eden. Newlywed Ann Amour survives a number of murder attempts, while her maid is found stabbed to death by unknown assailants.The film was part financed by Nat Cohen." 425,78608,"dbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerBruce McNalldbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerLeonard Goldbergdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerRichard Hashimotodbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerHarold Schneiderdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:producerRon Eyre, George Craigdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Broderickdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringAlly Sheedydbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringDabney Colemandbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Wooddbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Brestdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonard_Goldbergdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_McNalldbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_F._Parkesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lawrence_Laskerdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:nameWarGamesdbp-dbr:WarGamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_technological_impactdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Air_Forcedbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Badhamdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_video_gamesdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Techno-thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Arthur_B._Rubinsteindbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_computer_hackingdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cheyenne_Mountain_Complexdbp-dbr:WarGamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Walter_F._Parkes","WarGames is a 1983 American techno-thriller film directed by John Badham, written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes, and starring Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood and Ally Sheedy. Broderick plays David Lightman, a young computer hacker who unwittingly accesses a United States military supercomputer programmed to simulate, predict and execute nuclear war against the Soviet Union, triggering a false alarm that threatens to start World War III.The film premiered at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, and was released by MGM/UA Entertainment on June 3, 1983. It was a widespread critical and commercial success, grossing $125 million worldwide against a $12 million budget. At the 56th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Original Screenplay. It also won a BAFTA Award for Best Sound.WarGames is credited with popularizing concepts of computer hacking, information technology, and cybersecurity in wider American society. It spawned several video games, a 2008 direct-to-video sequel film, and a 2018 interactive series." 426,153029,dbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:nameOrders to Killdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1958_filmsdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anthony_Asquithdbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Dehndbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:Orders_to_Killpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_films,"Orders to Kill is a 1958 British wartime drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Paul Massie, Eddie Albert and Irene Worth. It was written by Paul Dehn and George St. George, based on a story by Donald Chase Downes, a former American intelligence operative who also acted as technical adviser to the film." 427,155593,dbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:producerAndrew W. Garronidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catya_Sassoondbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringMonique Parentdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Wilsondbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Delia_Shepparddbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Hewitt_(actor)dbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringGary Kasperdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringKimberly Williamsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alison_Armitagedbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringJohn Trippdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringChristian Bocherdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringCraig Steppdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringDarryl A. Imaidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringDavid Van Antwerpdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringHerbert Feinbergdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringHerbert Gernertdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringKelly Roycedbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringMichele Brindbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringPaula Brandisdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringRoger Itodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringSabrina Meskodbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringThomas Sasakidbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:nameSecret Gamesdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gregory_Darkdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_thriller_films,"Secret Games is a 1992 American erotic thriller drama film directed by Gregory Dark and produced by Andrew W. Garroni. The film stars Martin Hewitt, Michele Brin, Delia Sheppard, Catya Sassoon, Sabrina Mesko, Kimberly Williams and Billy Drago in the lead roles.This film is the first installment in the series, followed by the second and third and final film, released in 1993 and 1994 respectively." 428,110249,dbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMayflower Productionsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Banksdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Haradbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Newtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Mayflower_Productionsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alma_Revilledbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joan_Harrison_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J._B._Priestleydbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJamaica Inndbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Cornwalldbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1810sdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_Hitchcockdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Daphne_du_Maurierdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_J._B._Priestleydbp-dbr:Jamaica_Inn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_in_1819,"Jamaica Inn is a 1939 British adventure thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and adapted from Daphne du Maurier's 1936 novel of the same name. It is the first of three of du Maurier's works that Hitchcock adapted (the others were her novel Rebecca and short story ""The Birds""). It stars Charles Laughton (who also produced the film through his Mayflower Pictures) and Maureen O'Hara in her first major screen role. It is the last film Hitchcock made in the United Kingdom before he moved to the United States.The film is a period piece set in Cornwall in 1820, in the real Jamaica Inn (which still exists) on the edge of Bodmin Moor." 429,31130,dbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:directorDavid Hartwelldbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Robertsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_Prestondbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:nameLove Is a Gundbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:USAdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gundbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:USAdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trimark_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Love_Is_a_Gunpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_films,Love Is a Gun is a 1994 straight-to-video erotic thriller film directed and written by David Hartwell and starring Eric Roberts and Kelly Preston. 430,59841,"dbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Arlendbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:nameLily Christinedbp-dbr:Lily_Christinedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lily_Christinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstree","Lily Christine is a 1932 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Corinne Griffith, Colin Clive and Margaret Bannerman.It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios by Paramount Pictures." 431,162877,dbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:producerParamount Famous Lasky Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Chattertondbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Schertzingerdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bartlett_Cormackdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Laughing Ladydbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Melodrama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughing_Lady_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Schertzinger,"The Laughing Lady is a 1929 American sound film melodrama directed by Victor Schertzinger, starring Ruth Chatterton and produced and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. It is based on a 1922 British play, The Laughing Lady, by Alfred Sutro. The play was brought to New York in 1923 and put on Broadway starring Ethel Barrymore. The film ""deal[s] with rape , divorce and hypocrisy in New York's high society"".A 1924 Paramount silent film retitled A Society Scandal starred Gloria Swanson, now lost, was the first adaptation of the play.In 1930 a sound version, A Kacago Asszony, was produced by Paramount at its studio in Joinville, France, in Hungarian with a Hungarian director and cast. It was released in the US by Paramount in 1931.Jeanne Eagels was to star in the film but died before production began." 432,43427,dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TV_Asahidbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Network_Tendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerChris Browndbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerKazuo Nakamuradbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerAndrew Warrendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:producerHiroyuki Ikedadbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Bissetdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Barry_(director)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TV_Asahidbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Network_Tendbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Sexton_(producer)dbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Morphettdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:nameCrimebrokerdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Crimebrokerdbp-dbp:countryJapandbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crimebrokerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Roger_Mason_(musician),"Crimebroker is a 1993 Australian-Japanese television film, starring Jacqueline Bisset as a judge who moonlights as a ""crime broker."" It was also known as Corrupt Justice." 433,78091,dbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Bairddbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAnne Kopelsondbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pantolianodbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Downey Jr.dbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTommy Lee Jonesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKate Nelligandbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIrène Jacobdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWesley Snipesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stuart_Bairddbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Hugginsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Poguedbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:nameU.S. Marshalsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:nameU.S. Marshals: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aviation_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_airplanesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Goldsmithdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentuckydbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_Marshals_Service_in_fictiondbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Tennesseedbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Arnold_Kopelsondbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Stuart_Bairddbp-dbr:U.S._Marshals_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Fugitive_(TV_series),"U.S. Marshals is a 1998 American crime action film directed by Stuart Baird, and written by John Pogue. The film is a sequel to The Fugitive (1993), and is the second installment in the The Fugitive franchise. Though the plot references the character, Dr. Richard Kimble (portrayed by Harrison Ford in the initial film) does not appear; rather, it centers on United States Deputy Marshal Sam Gerard, once again played by Tommy Lee Jones. The plot follows Gerard and his team as they pursue another fugitive, Mark Sheridan, played by Wesley Snipes, who attempts to escape government officials following an international conspiracy scandal. The film cast features Robert Downey Jr., Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood, and LaTanya Richardson, several of whom portrayed deputy marshals in the previous film.The film was a co-production of Warner Bros. Pictures and Kopelson Entertainment. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.U.S. Marshals premiered in theaters in the United States on March 6, 1998, grossing $57 million in its domestic run. The film took in an additional $45 million through international release for a worldwide total of $102.4 million against a budget of $45 million. The film was met with mixed critical reviews. The film was released on home video on July 21, 1998." 434,165961,dbp-dbr:Bobby_Driscolldbp-dbo:awarddbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBurl Ivesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringHarry Careydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBobby Driscolldbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringLuana Pattendbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:starringBeulah Bondidbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurice_Rapfdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Tucker_Battledbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ken_Anderson_(animator)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Peetdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Davis_(animator)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:nameSo Dear to My Heartdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harold_D._Schusterdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Perce_Pearcedbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1903dbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:So_Dear_to_My_Heartpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_comedy-drama_films,"So Dear to My Heart is a 1948 American live-action/animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Its world premiere was in Chicago, Illinois, on November 29, 1948. Like 1946's Song of the South, the film combines animation and live action. It is based on the 1943 Sterling North book Midnight and Jeremiah. The book was revised by North to parallel the film's storyline amendments and then re-issued under the same title as the film.The film was a personal favorite of Walt Disney, since it re-created on film one of the most memorable times of his life, growing up on a small farm in the American Midwest at the turn of the twentieth century. Walt said: ""So Dear was especially close to me. Why, that's the life my brother and I grew up with as kids out in Missouri"". Walt had intended that this would be the first all live-action Disney feature film, but his distributor, RKO, convinced him that when audiences saw the word ""Disney"", they expected animation. Thus they split the difference.So Dear to My Heart was the final film appearance of Harry Carey." 435,55227,dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Conwaydbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Amosdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roscoe_Lee_Brownedbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dayle_Haddondbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dee_Carusodbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Gardner_(scriptwriter)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jungle_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tigersdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Marvin_Hamlischdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Athletics_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bill_Walsh_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Zambiadbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Scheererdbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dee_Carusodbp-dbr:The_World's_Greatest_Athletepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gerald_Gardner_(scriptwriter),"The World's Greatest Athlete is a 1973 American sports comedy film directed by Robert Scheerer and starring John Amos, Roscoe Lee Browne, Tim Conway, Dayle Haddon, and Jan-Michael Vincent. Released by Walt Disney Productions, it is one of the few wide-release Hollywood sports films to look at the world of track and field. In the film, two coaches Sam Archer (Amos) and Milo Jackson (Conway) make use of jungle boy Nanu (Vincent) and have him make history by winning every event at the NCAA Track & Field Championship. The screenplay was by Dee Caruso and Gerald Gardner who also did a novelisation of the film. This film was also one of Billy De Wolfe's final roles before he died the following year." 436,164660,"dbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanny Dimbortdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerTrevor Shortdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerAndrew Pfefferdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerBoaz Davidsondbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoan Chendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerElie Cohndbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producer:dbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerHamish McAlpinedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerNick Jonesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerFrank Mazzoladbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Langleydbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerChina Kongdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Trillingdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Walkendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Hechedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joan_Chendbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Avi_Lernerdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Boaz_Davidsondbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Langleydbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Cammelldbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:China_Kongdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:nameWild Sidedbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Female_bisexuality_in_filmdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ryuichi_Sakamotodbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nu_Image_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Long_Beach,_Californiadbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_romantic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_Side_(1995_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Donald_Cammell","Wild Side is a 1995 erotic thriller film co-written and directed by Donald Cammell and starring Anne Heche in her first lead role, along with Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Steven Bauer, and Allen Garfield. It was Cammell's final film before his suicide in April 1996.The film had a troubled production history. Cammell's original version of the film that featured a non-linear narrative was recut without his permission by the production company Nu Image, with the new cut emphasizing the sex scenes, turning it into an exploitation picture with an incoherent story. Wild Side initially was a straight-to-video release.A director's cut was reconstructed according to Cammell's original intentions by film editor Frank Mazzola and writer China Kong, which recreated the non-linear construction, creating an avant-garde film with a new musical score. This version was released in 2000 and was well-received by some critics. It is considered by many to be a cult film.The film gained some notoriety for the strong lesbian sex scene between Heche and Chen featured in the unrated version, which the production company Nu Image used to market the film starting in 1997, during Anne Heche's famous relationship with Ellen DeGeneres." 437,102029,dbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irina_Brookdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Boyddbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:nameCaptivedbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom/Francedbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Mayersbergdbp-dbr:Captive_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Mayersberg,Captive is a 1986 Anglo-French cinema film loosely based on the experiences of Patty Hearst. 438,169238,dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:distributorBudd Rogers Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Coulourisdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Hutton_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Arnalldbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:W._Lee_Wilderdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:nameThe Man Without a Bodydbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Nostradamusdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saundersdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_Without_a_Bodypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_W._Lee_Wilder,"The Man Without a Body (also known as Curse of Nostradamus) is a low budget 1957 British second feature horror film, produced by Guido Coen and directed by Charles Saunders and W. Lee Wilder. It stars Robert Hutton, George Coulouris, Julia Arnall and Nadja Regin. A wealthy American man with a brain tumour plans to replace his brain with that of Nostradamus.The film was released theatrically in England in 1957 on a double bill with the Japanese film Half Human (1958) and a year later in the US on a double bill with Fright (1956)." 439,76762,"dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:distributorEuropaCorp Distributiondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerLuc Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:producerSteve Chasmandbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringAmber Vallettadbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringKeith Daviddbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Flemyngdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringJason Stathamdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringFrançois Berléanddbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Gassmandbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringShannon Briggsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringKate Nautadbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:starringHunter Clearydbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:nameTransporter 2dbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:nameTransporter 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:genrePop, rockdbp-dbr:Transporter_2dbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_automobilesdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EuropaCorp_filmsdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_infectious_diseasesdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Luc_Bessondbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Leterrierdbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Transporter_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Transporter_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Miami-Dade_Police_Department","Transporter 2 (French: Le Transporteur 2) is a 2005 English-language French action film directed by Louis Leterrier and written by Luc Besson & Robert Mark Kamen. It is the sequel to The Transporter (2002) and the second installment in the Transporter franchise, followed by Transporter 3 (2008) and The Transporter Refueled, also called Transporter 4. It stars Jason Statham as Frank Martin, with Alessandro Gassmann, Amber Valletta, Kate Nauta, François Berléand, Matthew Modine, and Jason Flemyng. In the film, Frank Martin (Statham) is tasked with protecting the young son of politician Jefferson Billings (Modine) from an international drugs cartel.Transporter 2 was theatrically released in France on August 3, 2005, by EuropaCorp, and was released in the United States on September 2, 2005, by 20th Century Fox. It received mixed reviews from critics with praise for Statham's performance, action sequences and direction, but criticism for its screenwriting. It grossed $89.1 million worldwide and was followed by the sequel Transporter 3 (2008)." 440,111242,dbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerAimee Scribnerdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:nameTangled Ever Afterdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Byron_Howarddbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nathan_Grenodbp-dbr:Tangled_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tangled_(franchise),"Tangled Ever After is a 2012 six-minute American animated short film written and directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, serving as a sequel to the 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled. It premiered in theaters on January 13, 2012, before the 3D theatrical re-release of Beauty and the Beast, and on Disney Channel followed by the premiere of The Princess and the Frog on March 23, 2012. The short was later, in fall 2012, included as a bonus feature on the Diamond Edition of Cinderella, and was also released three years later, on the Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection Blu-ray on August 18, 2015. The short is also available as a stand-alone download on iTunes.The story of the short, counting also the TV series produced 5 years later (otherwise it would take place just after the original film as originally intended), picks up approximately three years after the events of Tangled, explored throughout Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure, from the television film, Tangled: Before Ever After to the three-part series finale, ""Plus est en Vous"". In the short, the kingdom prepares for the long-awaited royal wedding of Rapunzel and Eugene Fitzherbert. However, chameleon Pascal and horse Maximus lose the wedding rings, triggering a frenzied search to retrieve them.Greno and Howard started the film after popular demand. Among the film's voice actors are Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Matt Nolan." 441,91897,dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:distributorBryanston Filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Dunningdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Howard_Paysdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanna_Dunhamdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nora_Nicholsondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Saunders_(director)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Bryanston_Films_(UK)dbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Guido_Coendbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brandon_Flemingdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:nameDangerous Afternoondbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoondbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Dangerous_Afternoonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Saunders,Dangerous Afternoon is a 1961 British 'B' crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Ruth Dunning and Nora Nicholson. The screenplay was by Brandon Fleming based on the 1951 play of the same title by Gerald Anstruther. 442,158878,dbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:distributorFirst National Picturesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:nameYoung Nowheresdbp-dbr:Young_Nowheresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:First_National_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Lloyddbp-dbr:Young_Nowherespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_I._A._R._Wylie,"Young Nowheres is a 1929 American sound (All-Talking) drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Richard Barthelmess, Marian Nixon and Bert Roach. It was produced and released by First National Pictures with a Vitaphone soundtrack in both silent and sound versions." 443,136147,dbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:producerTony Garnettdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Battersbydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-EMIdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Bodydbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sciencedbp-dbr:The_Body_(1970_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_documentary_films,"The Body is a 1970 British scientific documentary film directed and produced by Roy Battersby. In the film, external and internal cameras are used to showcase the human body.The film's narrators, Frank Finlay and Vanessa Redgrave, provide commentary that combines the knowledge of human biologists and anatomical experts. The film's soundtrack, Music from the Body, was composed by Ron Geesin and Roger Waters. It includes songs that were made using the human body as a medium. Waters is also the narrator of one scene." 444,163474,dbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:producerErich Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vivien_Leighdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rex_Harrisondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Laughtondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clemence_Danedbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bartlett_Cormackdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSidewalks of Londondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Erich_Pommerdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_entertainersdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_crime_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:St._Martin's_Lane_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charles_Laughton,"St Martin's Lane, also known as Sidewalks of London, London After Dark, and Partners of the Night, is a 1938 British black-and-white comedy drama starring Charles Laughton as a busker or street entertainer who teams up with a talented pickpocket, played by Vivien Leigh. The film co-stars Rex Harrison and Tyrone Guthrie in a rare acting appearance. It also features Ronald Shiner as the barman (uncredited). It was produced by Laughton's Mayflower Pictures Corporation." 445,55010,dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerEmma Tillinger Koskoffdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoey McFarlanddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:producerRiza Azizdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringKyle Chandlerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringRob Reinerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonardo DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargot Robbiedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJonah Hilldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringAya Cashdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJean Dujardindbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew McConaugheydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:starringJon Favreaudbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leonardo_DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Riza_Azizdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joey_McFarlanddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Emma_Tillinger_Koskoffdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terence_Winterdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wolf of Wall Streetdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wolf of Wall Street: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_business_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_upper_classdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actor_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1989dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Las_Vegas_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trading_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_American_mendbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_fraudstersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_fraudstersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1987dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Internet_memesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_narcissismdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_financial_crisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_New_York_City_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_with_unreliable_narratorsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leonardo_DiCapriodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Appian_Way_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_Malaysiadbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_subject_to_a_lawsuitdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wall_Street_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1991dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1993dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_memesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1996dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comedy_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Federal_Bureau_of_Investigationdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_business_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Genevadbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_Granite_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Martin_Scorsesedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_businesspeopledbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_businesspeopledbp-dbr:The_Wolf_of_Wall_Street_(2013_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_banned_in_Nepal,"The Wolf of Wall Street is a 2013 American epic biographical black comedy crime film co-produced and directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Terence Winter, and based on Jordan Belfort's 2007 memoir. It recounts Belfort's career as a stockbroker in New York City and how his firm, Stratton Oakmont, engaged in rampant corruption and fraud on Wall Street, leading to his downfall. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Belfort; Jonah Hill as his business partner and friend Donnie Azoff; Margot Robbie as his second wife, Naomi Lapaglia; Matthew McConaughey as his mentor and former boss Mark Hanna; and Kyle Chandler as FBI special agent Patrick Denham portraying Gregory Coleman. It is DiCaprio's fifth collaboration with Scorsese.DiCaprio and Warner Bros. acquired the rights to Belfort's memoir in 2007, but production was halted due to content restrictions. It was later produced by the independent Red Granite Pictures. The film was shot in New York in late 2012, using mostly 35mm film stock.The film premiered in New York City on December 17, 2013, and was released in the United States on December 25, by Paramount Pictures. It was the first major American film to be released exclusively through digital distribution. It was a major commercial success, grossing $407 million worldwide during its theatrical run, becoming Scorsese's highest-grossing film. However, the film initially received considerable controversy for its moral ambiguity and lack of sympathy for victims, as well as its explicit, graphic sexual content, extreme profanity (with at least 500 uses of the expletive ""fuck""), depiction of hard drug use, and use of animals during production. The film was initially rated NC-17 by the Motion Picture Association, but it was shortly appealed for an R rating after Scorsese made slight changes to the film. It set a Guinness World Record for the most instances of profanity in a film. The film's financing became implicated in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad corruption scandal; the U.S. Department of Justice and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission investigated Red Granite Pictures, and producer Riza Aziz was arrested in 2019. He was discharged in May 2020 on a 1,000,000 Malaysian ringgit (US$240,000) bail.The film received positive reviews from critics and appeared on several ""best of the year"" lists. It was nominated for several awards, including five at the 86th Academy Awards ceremony: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (for DiCaprio) and Best Supporting Actor (for Hill). DiCaprio won Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 71st Golden Globe Awards, where the film was also nominated for Best Picture – Musical or Comedy." 446,124632,dbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Myrna_Loydbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Hayesdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Colmandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Bennett_(actor)dbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyndbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Howarddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:nameArrowsmithdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alfred_Newmandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Forddbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Caribbeandbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Sinclair_Lewisdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Samuel_Goldwyn_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrowsmith_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_films,"Arrowsmith is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by John Ford and starring Ronald Colman, Helen Hayes, Richard Bennett, and Myrna Loy. It was adapted from Sinclair Lewis's 1925 novel Arrowsmith by Sidney Howard, departing substantially from the book regarding Arrowsmith's womanizing and other key plot elements. The pre-Code film received four Oscar nominations, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Writing, Adaptation (Howard), Best Cinematography (Ray June), and Best Art Direction (Richard Day)." 447,88561,dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:directorDavid Bakerdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:distributorSundowner Home Videosdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:producerRon McLeandbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Oldfielddbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louise_Howittdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Colin_Egglestondbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ron_McLean_(writer)dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ron_McLean_(writer)dbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:nameAirhawkdbp-dbr:Airhawkdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_comic_stripsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_aviation_filmsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comicsdbp-dbr:Airhawkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Baker,"Airhawk, also known as Star of the North, is a 1981 Australian television action film directed by David Baker and starring Eric Oldfield and Louise Howitt. It was based on the cartoon strip Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors by John Dixon." 448,170236,"dbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Mercantondbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:distributorParamount British Picturesdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyril_Maudedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringNora Swinburnedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:starringGodfrey Tearledbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Louis_Mercantondbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Moroscodbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hugh_Percevaldbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Irving_Howarddbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:nameThese Charming Peopledbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:These_Charming_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Louis_Mercanton","These Charming People is a 1932 British drama film directed by Louis Mercanton and starring Cyril Maude, Godfrey Tearle and Nora Swinburne. It was produced at Elstree Studios outside London by the British subsidiary of Paramount Pictures. It was based on the play Dear Father by Michael Arlen." 449,17190,dbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.T._Tepnapadbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWolfe Videodbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJody Wheelerdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerCarlos Pedrazadbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Harmondbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timo_Descampsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Daviddbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sean_Paul_Lockhartdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.T._Tepnapadbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameJudas Kissdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_filmmakingdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Seattledbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Judas_Kiss_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_science_fiction_drama_films,"Judas Kiss is a 2011 American drama film directed by J.T. Tepnapa and written by Tepnapa and Carlos Pedraza. It stars Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Sean Paul Lockhart, and Timo Descamps. The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmaker's visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future.Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films." 450,159728,dbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:producerM.A. Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringM.A. Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringFay Comptondbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:starringHerbert Waithedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Epic_Filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.A._Wetherelldbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Defoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:nameRobinson Crusoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Robinson_Crusoedbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_survivors_of_seafaring_accidents_or_incidentsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Robinson_Crusoe_(1927_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_M._A._Wetherell,"Robinson Crusoe is a 1927 British silent drama film produced and directed by M.A. Wetherell who also played the title role. A sound version was released in 1932. While the sound version had no audible dialog, it featured a synchronized musical score with sound effects. In addition to M.A. Wetherell, the film also starred Fay Compton and Herbert Waithe. It is an adaptation of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The screenplay concerns a shipwrecked man stranded on a desert island. The film was made at Cricklewood Studios and Lime Grove Studios in London." 451,168498,dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorCharles Bartondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorDerek Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorRoy William Neilldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorJoe Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:directorErle C. Kentondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Malverndbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerGeorge Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Arthurdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerRick Yorn & Sean Danieldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerScott Stuber & Benicio del Torodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Sommers and Bob Ducsaydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBenicio del Torodbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Goslingdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringLon Chaney Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringWill Kempdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Busseydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Barton_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joe_Johnstondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Derek_Cianfrancedbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Erle_C._Kentondbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Arthur_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Waggnerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sommersdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ducsaydbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Malverndbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sean_Danieldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Scott_Stuberdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Leesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_T._Lowe_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Curt_Siodmakdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Selfdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gertrude_Purcelldbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Kevin_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wolf Mandbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_mass_media_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Monsters_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_introduced_in_1941dbp-dbr:The_Wolf_Man_(franchise)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Werewolf_fiction,"The Wolf Man is a horror film series centered on Larry Talbot, a man who upon being bitten by a werewolf becomes one himself, and his subsequent attempts to cure himself of his murderous condition. The film series was created by Curt Siodmak." 452,142594,"dbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerClement Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:producerChaz Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Danny_Gloverdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flex_Alexanderdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rossif_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damon_D'Oliveiradbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chaz_Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Clement_Virgodbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chaz_Thornedbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_boxing_filmsdbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Poor_Boy's_Gamepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clement_Virgo","Poor Boy's Game is a 2007 Canadian drama film directed by Clement Virgo. Co-written with Nova Scotian writer/director Chaz Thorne (Just Buried), it is the story of class struggle, racial tensions, and boxing, set in the Canadian east coast port city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The film premiered on February 11, 2007, at the Berlin International Film Festival. The movie stars Danny Glover, Rossif Sutherland, Greg Bryk, Flex Alexander and Laura Regan.Poor Boy's Game opened in Halifax cinemas on November 9, 2007.In 2023, Telefilm Canada announced that the film was one of 23 titles that will be digitally restored under its new Canadian Cinema Reignited program to preserve classic Canadian films." 453,6799,dbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eli_Wallachdbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringUrsula Andressdbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:starringFabio Testidbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maurizio_Lucididbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:nameStateline Moteldbp-dbr:Stateline_Moteldbp-dbp:countryItalydbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Luis_Bacalovdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Italian_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Canadadbp-dbr:Stateline_Motelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurizio_Lucidi,"Stateline Motel (Italian: L'ultima chance, also known as Last Chance, Motel of Fear and Last Chance for a Born Loser) is a 1973 Italian crime film directed by Maurizio Lucidi.It is based on the novel of the same name written by Franco Enna." 454,139929,dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gerald_Elliottdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:nameDouble Exposuresdbp-dbr:Double_Exposuresdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Double_Exposurespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Paddy_Carstairs,"Double Exposures (also known as Alibi Breaker) is a 1937 British crime film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring David Langton, Julien Mitchell and Ruby Miller. It was written by Gerald Elliott, and made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie." 455,81723,dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:directorPeter Getzelsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerEduardo Lópezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Thompson-Marquezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eduardo_López_(director)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Thompson-Marquezdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Juan_Gonzalez_(journalist)dbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:nameHarvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in Americadbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_American_politicsdbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Latin_Americadbp-dbr:Harvest_of_Empire:_A_History_of_Latinos_in_Americapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_revolutions,"Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America is a 2012 feature-length documentary film based on the book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, written by journalist Juan González. The film was directed by Peter Getzels and Eduardo López, and premiered in New York and Los Angeles on September 28." 456,100344,"dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorNational Film Board of Canada and TVOntariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_Film_Board_of_Canadadbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TVOntariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Kastner_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Ontariodbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Kastnerdbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_forensic_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Out_of_Mind,_Out_of_Sight_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TVOntario_original_programming","Out of Mind, Out of Sight is a 2014 Canadian documentary film by John Kastner at the Brockville Mental Health Centre. The film concentrates on two floors of the Brockville facility devoted to forensic psychiatry.Over 18 months, Kastner filmed 46 of the 59 patients on the floors, as well as 75 staff members. The film was shot at the Centre at the same time as Kastner was shooting his 2013 film, NCR: Not Criminally Responsible, exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada.Out of Mind, Out of Sight was co-produced by J.S. Kastner Prods. and the National Film Board of Canada in association with TVOntario, and had its world broadcast premiere on TVO on May 7, 2014." 457,136942,dbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Hardydbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hal_Roachdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stan_Laureldbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameTit for Tatdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Laurel_and_Hardy_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Tit_for_Tat_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charley_Rogers,"Tit for Tat is a 1935 short comedy film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It is the only direct sequel they made, following the story of Them Thar Hills, which was released the previous year and includes the same two supporting characters, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, portrayed by Charlie Hall and Mae Busch. This ""two-reeler"" is notable too for being nominated for an Academy Award as Best Live Action Short Film (Comedy) of 1935, although it did not win. It also has a central theme similar to the comedy duo's 1929 silent short Big Business. In the opening scene of Tit for Tat, Oliver places a sign in the front window of his and Stan's electrical store. It reads ""Open for Big Business"", an allusion to the escalating revenge and ""reciprocal destruction"" common to both films." 458,155572,"dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerSam Buchwalddbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerSeymour Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerDan Gordondbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:producerIsadore Sparberdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Mercerdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bud_Collyerdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJackson Beckdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoan Alexanderdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:starringJulian Noadbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Seymour_Kneiteldbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Gordon_(animator)dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Isadore_Sparberdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameSecret Agentdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superman_animated_shortsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Agent_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_spy_films","Secret Agent (1943) is the last of seventeen animated Technicolor short films based upon the DC Comics character Superman. Produced by Famous Studios, the cartoon was originally released to theaters by Paramount Pictures on July 30, 1943. This is the only short in which Lois Lane does not appear, although a female federal agent who looks identical to Lois (except with blonde hair) appears, and is voiced by Joan Alexander, who had previously voiced Lois Lane in the Adventures of Superman radio series and the Fleischer Studios-produced Superman animated short films." 459,147819,"dbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Deutchmandbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Chesterdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_DeSandodbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Barriledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Scottidbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ira_Deutchmandbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tony_Vitaledbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:nameKiss Me, Guidodbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Christine_Vachondbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Kiss_Me,_Guidopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_LGBT-related_films","Kiss Me, Guido is a 1997 independent comedy film. Written and directed by Tony Vitale (a former location manager) and produced by Ira Deutchman and Christine Vachon, it stars Nick Scotti, Anthony Barrile, Anthony DeSando and Craig Chester." 460,160307,dbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:distributorA71 Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:producerJamie Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:starringIshmael Muslim Alidbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Strand_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Kastnerdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:nameThe Skyjacker's Taledbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Taledbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_terrorismdbp-dbr:The_Skyjacker's_Talepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jamie_Kastner,"The Skyjacker's Tale is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jamie Kastner and released in 2016. The film centres on Ishmael Muslim Ali (formerly Ishmael LaBeet), who was convicted of murder in the Fountain Valley massacre of 1972 and imprisoned before hijacking a plane to Cuba in 1984. It mixes interviews, including the first interview given by Ali himself since the incident, with dramatic reenactments of the hijacking.The film premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. It was acquired by Strand Releasing for release in the United States in 2017.The film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Derek Rogers) at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards." 461,46711,dbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Readbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Rothdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Deneuvedbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justin_Chambersdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mena_Suvaridbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramaxdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Moshe_Diamantdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Quintanodbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:nameThe Musketeerdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_swashbuckler_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Hyamsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1620sdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Cardinal_Richelieudbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Louis_XIIIdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Impact_of_the_September_11_attacks_on_cinemadbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Three_Musketeersdbp-dbr:The_Musketeerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gene_Quintano,"The Musketeer is a 2001 American action–adventure film based on Alexandre Dumas's classic 1844 novel The Three Musketeers, directed and photographed by Peter Hyams, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Mena Suvari, Stephen Rea, Tim Roth and Justin Chambers.The film features Tsui Hark's regular actor Xin-Xin Xiong as a stunt choreographer and performer. Released days before the September 11 attacks, it was moderately successful in North America but did not perform well in other countries, and received largely negative reviews from critics. It is recognized by the department of Gers as the first Musketeers adaptation to incorporate authentic scenery from the real d'Artagnan's home region." 462,117069,dbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:producerAnthony Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Yvonne_Romaindbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Ripperdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clifford_Evans_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Fellerdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:nameThe Curse of the Werewolfdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Spaindbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Bray_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cursesdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_werewolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Benjamin_Frankeldbp-dbr:The_Curse_of_the_Werewolfpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisher,"The Curse of the Werewolf is a 1961 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Clifford Evans, Oliver Reed and Yvonne Romain. It was based on the novel The Werewolf of Paris by Guy Endore. It was produced by Anthony Hinds for Hammer Film Productions.The leading part of the werewolf was Oliver Reed's first starring role in a film and composer Benjamin Frankel's score is notable for its use of twelve-tone serialism, rare in film music. It was the first werewolf film to be shot in colour." 463,171296,dbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:starringMargaret Hill-Talbotdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Nolan_(animator)dbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadedbp-dbp:nameSpringtime Serenadedbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Springtime_Serenadepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoons,"Springtime Serenade is a 1935 short cartoon made by Walter Lantz Productions and features Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. While most shorts in the series are shot in black and white, this one is among the very few that are in color." 464,64479,dbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:producerDori Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Regent_Releasingdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dori_Berinsteindbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaydbp-dbp:nameShowBusiness: The Road to Broadwaydbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Broadway_theatredbp-dbr:ShowBusiness:_The_Road_to_Broadwaypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeanine_Tesori,"ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway is a 2005 American documentary film, the first feature film directed by Dori Berinstein, a Broadway Producer, Writer and filmmaker. Berinstein completed the film in 2005. The film premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was named one of the top 5 films of 2006 by the IDA (International Documentary Association) and received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 2006 Florida Film Festival. The film was released commercially in 2007, with the first such showings on 11 May 2007 in New York City." 465,160801,dbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorTwin Worlddbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:producerShirlee F. Jamaildbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Prinedbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sherry_Alberonidbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:starringManuela Thiessdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNightmare Circusdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alan_Rudolphdbp-dbr:Nightmare_Circus_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_films,"Terror Circus (also released as The Barn of the Naked Dead and Nightmare Circus) is a 1973 American exploitation horror film which is directed by Alan Rudolph, and starring Andrew Prine, Manuela Thiess, Sherry Alberoni, Gyl Roland, and Sheila Bromley. It follows three showgirls who are kidnapped in the desert by a psychopath who imprisons women in his barn near the former site of a nuclear disaster.The film's director and writer is credited as Gerald Cormier, the name of a stunt man and head of the film's distributor, CMC Pictures. Some sources indicate that Cormier's name was a pseudonym for Rudolph. According to actor Prine, however, Cormier himself was one of two other directors hired to shoot the film before Rudolph took over directorial duties." 466,140202,dbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:directorChris McCullughdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:distributorRoadshowdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:starringSimon Drakedbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Ferrierdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Anne_Brooksbankdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:nameAvengers of the Reefdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Avengers_of_the_Reefpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_films,Avengers of the Reef is a 1973 Australian children's film directed by Chris McCullugh and starring Simon Drake. 467,51631,dbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:M.H._Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spanish Cape Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_D._Collinsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spanish_Cape_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ellery_Queen_films,"The Spanish Cape Mystery is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Donald Cook, Helen Twelvetrees and Berton Churchill. It is based on the novel of the same name featuring the detective Ellery Queen." 468,72112,dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raju_Pateldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerRon Molerdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerBob Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringAdrian Zmeddbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringTawny Kitaendbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Tepperdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raju_Pateldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Israel_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pat_Proftdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Israel_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameBachelor Partydbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameBachelor Party: Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Robert_Folkdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Neal_Israeldbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bachelor_Party_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pat_Proft,"Bachelor Party is a 1984 American sex comedy film directed by Neal Israel, written by Israel and Pat Proft, and starring Tom Hanks, Adrian Zmed, William Tepper, and Tawny Kitaen. The film revolves around a bachelor party that a group of men throw for their friend Rick Gassko (Hanks) on the eve of his wedding and whether he can remain faithful to his fiancée Debbie (Kitaen)." 469,13963,dbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colleen_Murphydbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameDesiredbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Desire_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_films,"Desire is a Canada/Germany treaty coproduction drama film, released in 2000. It was directed and written by Colleen Murphy produced by Elizabeth Yake (Canada) and Eberhard Junkersdorf (Germany). The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival." 470,48130,dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarc Plattdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerSusan Duffdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:producerDawn Wolfromdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringHilary Duffdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringHeather Lockleardbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringBen Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:starringChris Nothdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Platt_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heather_Robinsondbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Perfect Mandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christophe_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Rosmandbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Marc_E._Plattdbp-dbr:The_Perfect_Man_(2005_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_romance_films,"The Perfect Man is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Rosman and written by Gina Wendkos. The film stars Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, and Chris Noth. The narrative follows a teenage girl who, tired of moving every time her mother ends a relationship, invents a secret admirer in an effort to boost her mother’s self-esteem and help her find lasting love.The film was released theatrically in the United States on June 17, 2005, by Universal Pictures. Despite being widely panned by critics, it performed modestly at the box office, grossing approximately $20 million worldwide against a production budget of $10 million." 471,44756,dbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Sasdydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:producerRobert R. Westondbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJared Martindbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringRay Liottadbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAnthony Hollanddbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringBibi Beschdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringLloyd Bochnerdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:starringPia Zadoradbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Lonely Ladydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Romedbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Fernando_Valleydbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lonely_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Sasdy,"The Lonely Lady is a 1983 American drama film directed by Peter Sasdy, adapted from Harold Robbins's 1976 novel of the same name, believed to have been based on Robbins's memories of Jacqueline Susann. The film stars Pia Zadora in the title role, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch, Jared Martin and Ray Liotta in his film debut. The original music score was composed by Charlie Calello.The plot follows an aspiring screenwriter who deals with many abusive men in her attempts to achieve success in Hollywood. The Lonely Lady was the last adaptation of one of Robbins's novels before his death in 1997. Critically panned, the film was a box-office bomb, grossing only $1.2 million against a budget of between $6–7 million." 472,70900,dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Truly_Indiedbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Red_Envelope_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:producerJames Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Reagandbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Louis_C.K.dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dave_Ramseydbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Warrendbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Barrett_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:starringMark Mummadbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Netflixdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Magnolia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Truly_Indiedbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Red_Envelope_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Scurlockdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:nameMaxed Outdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Magnolia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:Maxed_Outpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_consumerism,"Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders (2006) is an independent feature-length documentary film and (2007) book that chronicles abusive practices in the credit card industry.Written and directed by James Scurlock, the film and book use interviews with creditors, debtors, academics, and others to illustrate its story. The film, premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas, USA, in 2006 where it claimed the Special Jury Prize, went on to several film fests including Seattle, Full Frame Documentary, Maui, New Zealand, Milwaukee International, Woodstock, Bergen, Leeds International, Oxford and IDFA (Amsterdam) film festivals. Henry Rollins selected Maxed Out when invited to host a favorite film within Maryland Film Festival 2007. The film was released in movie theaters in select cities in the United States in March 2007 through Magnolia Pictures.The DVD was released nationally on June 7, 2007, in the joint effort of Magnolia Pictures and Red Envelope Entertainment (a division of Netflix). The book Maxed Out is published by Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster. It was published in March 2007 in hardcover and in December 2007 in paperback.Scurlock's purpose for the film and book was to raise awareness of how credit and lending issues are affecting society. The main premises of the documentary and book are that banks and other creditors deliberately market to people who are more likely to have problems paying and that the creditors benefit from connections to government, the debt collection industry, and from lawmaker apathy.The non-profit organization Americans for Fairness in Lending (AFFIL) has organized screenings of Maxed Out around the country as part of its work. AFFIL sustains a formal collaboration with the film." 473,79376,dbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andy_DeEmmonydbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Universal_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leslee_Udwindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinda Bassettdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringOm Puridbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Pughdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:starringAqib Khandbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andy_DeEmmonydbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leslee_Udwindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ayub_Khan-Dindbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest Is Westdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:nameWest is Westdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1976dbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greater_Manchesterdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiadbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pakistandbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Manchesterdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:West_Is_West_(2010_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Pakistani_films,"West Is West is a 2010 British comedy-drama film directed by Andy DeEmmony and starring Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Aqib Khan, Ila Arun and Jimi Mistry. A sequel to the 1999 comedy film East Is East, it was written by Ayub Khan-Din and produced by Leslee Udwin for Assassin Films and BBC Films.The film was first shown at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on 12 September. It premiered at the BFI London Film Festival on 19 October 2010, followed by UK and Irish release on 25 February 2011. The first US showing was on 2 November 2010 at the South Asian International Film Festival, followed by several other US festivals. While it was released in Canada on 25 March 2011, it never received a US release." 474,5467,dbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerMark Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerGregg Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:producerOren Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny Gloverdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringCary Elwesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeigh Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringMonica Potterdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringTobin Belldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Emersondbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:starringKen Leungdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lionsgate_Filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregg_Hoffmandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameSawdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:nameSaw: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electro-industrialdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rating_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Features_based_on_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversies_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Torture_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Wandbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Leigh_Whannelldbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Saw_(franchise)_filmsdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charlie_Clouserdbp-dbr:Saw_(2004_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_serial_killer_films,"Saw is a 2004 American horror film directed by James Wan in his feature directorial debut, and written by Leigh Whannell, from a story by Wan and Whannell. It stars Whannell alongside Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, and Ken Leung. The film tells a nonlinear narrative revolving around the mystery of the Jigsaw Killer, who tests his victims' will to live by putting them through deadly ""games"" where they must inflict great physical pain upon themselves to survive. The frame story follows Jigsaw's latest victims (Whannell and Elwes), who awaken in a large, dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other to save his own family.The screenplay was written by Whannell, who co-created the story with Wan in their respective screenwriting debuts. The film was originally written in 2001, but after failed attempts to get the script produced in Wan and Whannell's home country of Australia, they were urged to travel to Los Angeles. In order to help attract producers, they shot a low-budget short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. This proved successful in 2003 as producers were immediately attached and also formed a horror genre production label, Twisted Pictures. The film was given a small production budget and was shot in 18 days.Saw was first screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2004. Due to positive audience reception, Lionsgate picked up the distribution rights for the film. Originally planned for a straight-to-video release, they decided to instead release the film in theaters in North America on October 29, 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics. After topping the opening weekend box office, the film would go on to gross $104 million worldwide to become one of the most profitable horror films since Scream (1996). The success of Saw launched a media franchise, including several sequels, video games, theme park rides, and merchandising. The first sequel, titled Saw II, was released the following year in October 2005." 475,137552,dbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:distributorButcher's Film Servicedbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:T.A._Welshdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:T.A._Welshdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Randledbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:nameSomewhere in Civviesdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maclean_Rogersdbp-dbr:Somewhere_in_Civviespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackey,"Somewhere in Civvies is a 1943 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Frank Randle, George Doonan and Suzette Tarri. Private Randle is discharged from the army and finds it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It was followed in 1948 by Somewhere in Politics." 476,52272,dbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janice_Ruledbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Pepparddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arthur_Freeddbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Subterraneansdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1953dbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ranald_MacDougalldbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Subterraneans_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_culture,The Subterraneans is a 1960 American drama film directed by Ranald MacDougall based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac. 477,32894,dbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Cordendbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerShannon McIntoshdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJessica Weissdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerJonathan Kadindbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeo Pearlmandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringNicholas Galitzinedbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringPierce Brosnandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringMinnie Driverdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringIdina Menzeldbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringCamila Cabellodbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:starringBilly Porterdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Amazon_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Cordendbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shannon_McIntosh_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leo_Pearlmandbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kay_Cannondbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:nameCinderelladbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:genreOrchestraldbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_royaltydbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_princessesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2021_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fairies_and_spritesdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_not_released_in_theaters_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_productions_suspended_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amazon_Prime_Video_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_weddingsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_wish_fulfillmentdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinderella_(2021_American_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Charles_Perrault's_Cinderella,"Cinderella is a 2021 romantic comedy jukebox musical film based on the fairy tale of the same name by Charles Perrault. Written and directed by Kay Cannon, it stars singer Camila Cabello as the title character in her acting debut, alongside Nicholas Galitzine, Idina Menzel, Minnie Driver, Billy Porter and Pierce Brosnan. It is a jukebox musical, featuring pop and rock hits, in addition to several original songs.Development began in April 2019, when Sony Pictures announced a musical-style film of Cinderella, with Cannon writing and directing. The film was produced by James Corden, through Fulwell 73 with Leo Pearlman, Jonathan Kadin and Shannon McIntosh. Principal photography began in February 2020 at Pinewood Studios, and was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Production resumed in August 2020 and concluded in September.Cinderella was released in select theaters and digitally on Amazon Prime Video on September 3, 2021 to mixed reviews from critics. It was the most-watched streaming film during its opening weekend, with views from 1.1 million U.S. households." 478,160048,dbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerAlexander Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacqueline_Logandbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringMolly Lamontdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringGordon Harkerdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringBernard Nedelldbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:First_National-Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Eswaydbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rodney_Acklanddbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Miller_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameShadowsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Shadows_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Esway,"Shadows (also known as Press Gang and My Wife's Family) is a 1931 British crime film directed by Alexander Esway and starring Jacqueline Logan, Bernard Nedell and Gordon Harker. The screenplay involves the estranged son of a newspaper owner, who returns to his father's good favour by unmasking a gang of criminals." 479,146826,dbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerJason Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerPeter Phokdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:producerJacob Jaffkedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringEthan Hawkedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringJames Ransonedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringTaissa Farmigadbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:starringKaren Gillandbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Focus_Featuresdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:nameIn a Valley of Violencedbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:nameIn a Valley of Violence: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ti_Westdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blumhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Focus_Features_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1890sdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jason_Blumdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_desertersdbp-dbr:In_a_Valley_of_Violencepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_Western_(genre)_films,"In a Valley of Violence is a 2016 American Western film written and directed by Ti West. Jason Blum serves as producer through his production company Blumhouse Productions. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Taissa Farmiga, James Ransone, Karen Gillan, and John Travolta.In a Valley of Violence had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 12, 2016, and was released in a limited release and through video on demand on October 21, 2016, by Focus World. The film was a commercial failure grossing only $61,797, but received critical praise for the screenplay, direction, and the performances." 480,164190,dbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:producerCharles J. Bigelowdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Raymond_Hattondbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Johnny_Mack_Browndbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Finleydbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bennett_Cohendbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:nameGhost Gunsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Gunspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyer,"Ghost Guns is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer. This is the thirteenth film in the ""Marshal Nevada Jack McKenzie"" series, and stars Johnny Mack Brown as Jack McKenzie and Raymond Hatton as his sidekick Sandy Hopkins, with Evelyn Finley, Riley Hill and Ernie Adams." 481,70503,dbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAstral Filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributingdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMaurice Smithdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn G. Pozhkedbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oliver_Reeddbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fondadbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerrie_Keanedbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Al_Waxmandbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_horror_novelsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Fruetdbp-dbr:Spasms_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer),"Spasms is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Peter Fonda, Oliver Reed, and Kerrie Keane. It is based on the 1979 novel Death Bite by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan" 482,19368,dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Picturesdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Stafford_(producer)dbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameReturn of a Strangerdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Africadbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Hanburydbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:Return_of_a_Stranger_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hampshire,"Return of a Stranger (also known as The Face behind the Scar) is a 1937 British drama film directed by Victor Hanbury and starring Griffith Jones, Rosalyn Boulter, Ellis Jeffries and Athole Stewart. It was written by Rudolph Lothar, Ákos Tolnay and Reginald Long based on a play by Lothar." 483,46248,"dbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSidney Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Minstrel Boydbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Percival_Mackeydbp-dbr:The_Minstrel_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Station_Road_Studios,_Elstree","The Minstrel Boy is a 1937 British musical film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Fred Conyngham, Chili Bouchier and Lucille Lisle. It was made at the M.P. Studios in Elstree. Like many Butcher's Film Service productions of the era, it takes its title from a popular song ""The Minstrel Boy""." 484,166943,dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Holtdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Virginia_Weidlerdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Shaw_(actress)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Howard_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Copdbp-dbp:nameThe Rookie Copdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Bert_Gilroydbp-dbr:The_Rookie_Coppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Howard,"The Rookie Cop is a 1939 film directed by David Howard and starring Tim Holt as a rookie cop who wants to prove his friend wasn't involved with a robbery. The film also stars Virginia Weidler, Janet Shaw, Frank M. Thomas, and Muriel Evans." 485,67880,dbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Remstardbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:producerGavin Wildingdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Anne_Wheelerdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Remstardbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Elyse_Friedmandbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:nameSuddenly Nakeddbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakeddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Suddenly_Nakedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Anne_Wheeler,"Suddenly Naked is a 2001 drama film directed by Anne Wheeler, written by Elyse Friedman, and starring Wendy Crewson and Peter Coyote." 486,82281,dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sara_Bernerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Melvin_Millardbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Fundbp-dbp:nameLand of the Midnight Fundbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_of_the_Midnight_Funpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Avery,"Land of the Midnight Fun is a 1939 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon supervised by Tex Avery (credited as ""Fred Avery""). The short was released on September 23, 1939." 487,104376,dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:directorJamison Handydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Brunswick_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brunswick_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Yearsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sponsored_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ten-pin_bowling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Promotional_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sports_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Years_(1960_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jam_Handy_Organization_films,"The Golden Years is a 1960 American sponsored film promoting bowling as a family sport. It features a populuxe bowling alley where a family of four is having fun. It is a notable populuxe film. It was made by the Jam Handy Organization. It is in the public domain.This short, along with many others considered to be time-capsule chronicles of their period, has been frequently classified as camp and shown as filler within Turner Classic Movies' Saturday night–Sunday morning film showcase series, TCM Underground." 488,31069,dbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vladar_Companydbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:producerVlad Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:producerEdwin Mejia Jr.dbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringArnold Schwarzeneggerdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringPhil Heathdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringKai Greenedbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringBen Pakulskidbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringBranch Warrendbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:starringDennis Wolfdbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vladar_Companydbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Vlad_Yudindbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:nameGeneration Irondbp-dbr:Generation_Irondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_bodybuildingdbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jeff_Ronadbp-dbr:Generation_Ironpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_in_bodybuilding,"Generation Iron is a 2013 American documentary film which follows the world's leading professional bodybuilders as they train and compete for the 2012 Mr. Olympia. Considered to be a spiritual sequel to the 1977 documentary Pumping Iron, the film gives access to the lives of the top seven bodybuilders in the sport, including Phil Heath, Kai Greene, Branch Warren, and Dennis Wolf. The film is narrated by Mickey Rourke, and features appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, and Jay Cutler.The film is directed by Vlad Yudin and produced by Edwin Mejia Jr. at The Vladar Company and Generation Iron Brands." 489,80816,dbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Heck_Allendbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:nameWild and Woolfydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Western_(genre)_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Fred_Quimbydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Scott_Bradleydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_cartoon_studio_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Henry_Wilson_Allendbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Droopydbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tex_Avery's_Big_Bad_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Wild_and_Woolfypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Red_(animated_character)_films,"Wild and Woolfy is a 1945 animated cartoon short, one of six cartoons in which Droopy was paired with a wolf as his acting partner. It is one of a very few cartoons in the series where Bill Thompson did not voice Droopy, instead Tex Avery himself provided the voice." 490,16245,"dbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGloria Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLea Thompsondbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey Jonesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Lucasdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHoward the Duckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:genreElectronic, rock, film scoredbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Puppet_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golden_Raspberry_Award_winning_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_planetsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_ducksdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Barry_(composer)dbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_using_stop-motion_animationdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Willard_Huyckdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gloria_Katzdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Marvel_Comicsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sylvester_Levaydbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lucasfilm_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superhero_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Howard_the_Duck_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Steve_Gerber","Howard the Duck (released in the United Kingdom as Howard... A New Breed of Hero) is a 1986 American superhero comedy film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins. Based on the Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck, the film was produced by Gloria Katz and written by Huyck and Katz, with George Lucas as executive producer. The screenplay was originally intended to be an animated film, but the film adaptation became live-action because of a contractual obligation. While several TV adaptations of Marvel characters were aired, this was the first theatrical release since the Captain America serial of 1944.Lucas proposed adapting the comic book following the production of American Graffiti (1973). After multiple production difficulties and mixed response to test screenings, Howard the Duck was released in theaters on August 1, 1986. Upon its release, the film was a critical and commercial failure and was criticized for its humor, performances, inconsistent tone, and appearance of the title character, though the effects and soundtrack were mostly praised. In the years since, it has been considered among the worst films ever made, but has also developed a cult following. It was nominated for seven Razzie Awards (winning four), and made about US$16.3 million domestically compared to its US$30–37 million budget." 491,155353,dbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:directorRafal Zielinskidbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:producerMaurice Smithdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hoteldbp-dbp:nameScrewball Hoteldbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_beauty_pageantsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathan_Wangdbp-dbr:Screwball_Hotelpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rafal_Zielinski,"Screwball Hotel is a 1988 American and British comedy film directed by Rafal Zielinski and starring Michael Bendetti, Andrew Zeller, Jeff Greenman, Corinne Wahl, and Kelly Monteith. It is the second sequel to Screwballs." 492,162374,dbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:directorDavid Schisgalldbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Seventh_Art_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Cogandbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringRobert McGinleydbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringDant'e Amoredbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:starringWild Bill Goodwindbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Seventh_Art_Releasingdbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dan_Cogandbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:nameThe Lifestyledbp-dbr:The_Lifestyledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_sexualitydbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Swinging_(sexual_practice)dbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Free_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Casual_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Group_sexdbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexual_fidelitydbp-dbr:The_Lifestylepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sexuality_and_gender_identity-based_cultures,The Lifestyle is a 1999 American documentary about swinging in the United States. 493,84926,dbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Al_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerMark Iddondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Neil_Morrisseydbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Russell_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greg_Daviesdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hannah_Britlanddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kerry_Howarddbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Thompsondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:starringDougie McMeekindbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Al_Campbelldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_dramadbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_dramadbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Bristoldbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Christmas_television_specialsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_dramasdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2010sdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_television_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:BBC_television_comedydbp-dbr:A_Gert_Lush_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2015_in_British_television,"A Gert Lush Christmas is a British one-off comedy-drama film first broadcast on BBC Two on 26 December 2015. It was co-written by Russell Howard and Steve Williams, and features Howard in his acting debut. The programme also stars Kerry Howard (Russell's real life sister), Neil Morrissey, Sophie Thompson, Hannah Britland and Greg Davies." 494,50702,dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringShirley Knightdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringPaul Freemandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringKathryn Harrolddbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:starringŽeljko Ivanekdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Christian_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Baumdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:nameThe Senderdbp-dbr:The_Senderdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Christiandbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Trevor_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_S._Feldmandbp-dbr:The_Senderpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_directorial_debut_films,"The Sender is a 1982 supernatural horror film directed by Roger Christian, written by Thomas Baum, and starring Kathryn Harrold, Željko Ivanek (in his film debut), Shirley Knight, and Paul Freeman. The plot follows a therapist attempting to help a disturbed telepathic man able to transmit his dreams and visions into the minds of those around him." 495,164402,dbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:producerPaul Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:producerBob Schulenbergdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Dennendbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringAmy Vanedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringConnie Ellisondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringEstelle Omensdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringGordon Feliodbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:starringPhilip Carlsondbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Film-Makers'_Cooperativedbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Barteldbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:nameThe Secret Cinemadbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1966_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Secret_Cinemapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Bartel,"The Secret Cinema is a short black-and-white film produced, written, and directed by Paul Bartel, and released in 1966, gaining somewhat wider distribution in 1968. The film is about a woman who is manipulated by people around her so a director can film her to screen the results in a theater. The film is described as voyeuristic or surveillance film, though obviously staged." 496,6342,dbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hans_Fjellestaddbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Pagedbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMoogdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_musical_instrumentsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:Moog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_soundtracks,"Moog is a 2004 American documentary film by Hans Fjellestad about electronic instrument pioneer Robert Moog. The film features scenes of Moog interacting with various musicians who view him as an influential figure in the history of electronic music.Moog is not a comprehensive history of electronic music nor does it serve as a chronological history of the development of the Moog synthesizer. There is no narration, and the scenes feature candid conversation and interviews that serve more as a tribute to Moog than as a biographical documentary.The film was shot on location in Hollywood, New York, Tokyo and Asheville, North Carolina, where Moog's company is based. Additional concert performances were filmed in London and San Francisco.The film's 2004 release was designed to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of Moog Music, Moog's company, founded as R. A. Moog Co. in 1954." 497,71063,dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:producerCharles Leedsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Derek_Farrdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringElla Rainesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringLisa Danielydbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:starringDonald Wolfitdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Morgan_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:nameThe Man in the Roaddbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roaddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Beaconsfield_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lance_Comfortdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_spy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Man_in_the_Roadpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_spy_thriller_films,"The Man in the Road is a 1956 British second feature thriller film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Derek Farr, Ella Raines, Donald Wolfit and Cyril Cusack. It was written by Guy Morgan based on the 1952 novel He Was Found in the Road by Anthony Armstrong." 498,62949,dbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:directorMark Cowendbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Goetzmandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerMark Cowendbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:producerMark Herzogdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Glenndbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Travoltadbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Newmandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matt_Damondbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Freemandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Matthew_McConaugheydbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Cranstondbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Sinisedbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Goetzmandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:nameMagnificent Desolation:dbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:nameWalking on the Moon 3Ddbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Ddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Playtone_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Dwight_D._Eisenhowerdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_space_program_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_spacedbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Buzz_Aldrindbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Neil_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Apollo_programdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Blake_Neelydbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Mitchelldbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alan_Sheparddbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Tom_Hanksdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:David_Scottdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gene_Cernandbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:James_Irwindbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:John_Young_(astronaut)dbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pete_Conraddbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Harrison_Schmittdbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charles_Dukedbp-dbr:Magnificent_Desolation:_Walking_on_the_Moon_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alan_Bean,"Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D is a 2005 IMAX 3D documentary film about the first humans on the Moon, the twelve astronauts in the Apollo program.It is co-written, produced and directed by Mark Cowen, and co-written, produced by and starring Tom Hanks." 499,105921,dbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKOdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Randall_Fayedbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:nameHandle with Caredbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Handle_with_Care_(1935_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Randall_Faye,"Handle with Care is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Randall Faye and starring Molly Lamont, Jack Hobbs and James Finlayson. It was a quota quickie made at the Nettlefold Studios in Walton-on-Thames." 500,23839,dbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:directorMichael Schroederdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerLisa M. Hansendbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:producerStu Segalldbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Meg_Fosterdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Sharkeydbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_Rossidbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CineTel_Filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Hertzbergdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lisa_M._Hansendbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stu_Segalldbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Sevidbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:nameDead On: Relentless IIdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CineTel_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Dead_On:_Relentless_IIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Schroeder,"Dead On: Relentless II is a 1992 thriller film directed by Michael Schroeder. The tagline for the movie was: The first killer was unpredictable. This one is unstoppable. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California. It is the second installment in the Relentless series." 501,110000,dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJohnny Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerSpike Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:producerJeff Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringJohnny Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringDave Englanddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringSteve-Odbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringRyan Dunndbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringBam Margeradbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringChris Pontiusdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringPreston Lacydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringDanger Ehrendbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:starringWee Mandbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Spike_Jonzedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Tremainedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jason_Acuñadbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Englanddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve-Odbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_Lacydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ryan_Dunndbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bam_Margeradbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dave_Carniedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Chris_Pontiusdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_McGheheydbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Loomis_Falldbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rick_Kosickdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:The_Dudesonsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:nameJackass 3Ddbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:nameJackass 3D: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Country_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Folk_musicdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Ddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MTV_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dickhouse_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(TV_series)dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Johnny_Knoxvilledbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Beavis_and_Butt-Headdbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jackass_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Jackass_3Dpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Tremaine,"Jackass 3D (known as Jackass 3 on home media) is a 2010 American 3D reality comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. It is the third installment in the Jackass film series, and the sequel to Jackass Number Two (2006). The film stars the regular Jackass cast of Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, ""Danger Ehren"" McGhehey, Dave England, Preston Lacy, Wee Man, and Chris Pontius. This is the last Jackass film to feature Dunn before his death in 2011 and Margera as a primary cast member before his departure in 2020 (Margera is briefly in Jackass Forever). It is also the last Jackass film to feature a guest appearance by Rip Taylor, who died in October 2019.The film was theatrically released in the United States in the 3D format on October 15, 2010, by Paramount Pictures, marking the tenth anniversary of the Jackass television series. It received generally positive reviews from critics. The film grossed $171.7 million worldwide against a production budget of $20 million. A sequel, titled Jackass Forever, was released on February 4, 2022 to positive reviews.Leftover film footage scenes was incorporated as a extended length feature released as Jackass 3.5, on DVD and Blu-ray on June 14, 2011." 502,103424,dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerEddie Davisdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Reg_Goldsworthydbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vera_Milesdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barry_Sullivan_(actor)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Lansing_(actor)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Empire_Filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Commonwealth_United_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reg_Goldsworthydbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eddie_Davis_(director)dbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIt Takes All Kindsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:It_Takes_All_Kinds_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eddie_Davis,It Takes All Kinds is a 1969 Australian crime drama film directed by Eddie Davis. 503,80334,dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canon_Films_Corp.dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Judd_Nelsondbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canon_Films_Corp.dbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:C._Courtney_Joynerdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:nameWhite Rushdbp-dbr:White_Rushdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Rushpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lester,White Rush is a 2003 film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Judd Nelson. The plot concerns a group of young tourist couples who come across a drug deal gone bad. 504,6362,dbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Judelsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Fox_(producer)dbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madge_Bellamydbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMother Knows Bestdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_G._Blystonedbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Edna_Ferberdbp-dbr:Mother_Knows_Best_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Early_sound_films,"Mother Knows Best is a lost 1928 American sound part-talkie film directed by John G. Blystone, based on a novel by Edna Ferber, fictionalizing the life of vaudevillian Elsie Janis. The film was Fox's first part talkie, using the Movietone sound system which had primarily been used for synchronised music scores and effects tracks in Fox features beforehand, although as early as Mother Machree (1928), a single synchronous singing sequence was included in the film. The talking sequences in Mother Knows Best were directed by actor Charles Judels, while the synchronized sequences were directed by John G. Blystone. The film starred Madge Bellamy, with Louise Dresser as her domineering mother, Barry Norton, and Albert Gran." 505,83080,dbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Hardingdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringJinx Falkenburgdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringEvelyn Keyesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Al_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Connie_Leedbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karen_DeWolfdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wilfred_H._Petittdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameNine Girlsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Leipolddbp-dbr:Nine_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_mystery_films,"Nine Girls is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Leigh Jason from a screenplay by Karen DeWolf and Connie Lee, based on the 1943 play of the same name by Wilfred H. Petitt. The film stars Ann Harding, Evelyn Keyes, Jinx Falkenburg, Anita Louise, Leslie Brooks, Lynn Merrick, Jeff Donnell, Nina Foch, Shirley Mills, and Marcia Mae Jones." 506,123485,dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetdbp-dbp:nameHyde and Go Tweetdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tweety_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Hyde_and_Go_Tweetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dr._Jekyll_and_Mr._Hyde_films,"Hyde and Go Tweet is a 1960 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies animated short directed by Friz Freleng. All of the voices were performed by Mel Blanc. The short was released on May 14, 1960, and stars Tweety and Sylvester.The short is the third directed by Freleng based on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The title is a play on the game hide and go seek. It was featured in the film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters, with new animation showing Sylvester in Daffy's office." 507,158747,dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph Brooksdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Didi_Conndbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melanie_Mayrondbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Silverdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Nathandbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Zaslowdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Brooks_(songwriter)dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Soundtrackdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYou Light Up My Lifedbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYou Light Up My Life:dbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Song_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:You_Light_Up_My_Life_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_romantic_drama_films,"You Light Up My Life is a 1977 American romantic drama film written, produced, scored, and directed by Joseph Brooks. It stars Didi Conn, Joe Silver, and Michael Zaslow. The film follows a young singer and songwriter who feels obligated to follow her father's borscht belt comedian career. She struggles to get small time acting work in advertising and children's shows with her fellow acting friends in Hollywood and shows marginal talent in standup comedy (mostly set up using her father's connections). Her happenstance meeting with a young director will set the stage for a series of conflicts with her fiancé, father and career decisions.On initial release, the film received widespread negative reviews from critics, though it was a commercial success. However, the film’s soundtrack proved a hit and the title song (written by Brooks and sung for the film by Kasey Cisyk) won multiple accolades including the Academy Award for Best Original Song. A cover version by Debby Boone became a major hit, winning the 1978 Grammy Award for Song of the Year and becoming the single biggest hit of the decade." 508,136943,dbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:RHI_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:producerRocky Langdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Gallagherdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marilu_Hennerdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Currydbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Zeta-Jonesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eva_Marie_Saintdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_C._Scottdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harley_Jane_Kozakdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RHI_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joyce_Eliasondbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ross_LaMannadbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:nameTitanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBS_network_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Romantic_period_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_rapedbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Zoetrope_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_set_in_the_1910sdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1912dbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_television_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Liebermandbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sonar_Entertainment_miniseriesdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_about_RMS_Titanicdbp-dbr:Titanic_(1996_miniseries)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_works_set_in_the_Atlantic_Ocean,"Titanic is a 1996 American two-part television miniseries which premiered on CBS on November 17 and 19, 1996. It focuses on several characters aboard the RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage in 1912. The miniseries was directed by Robert Lieberman. The original music score was composed by Lennie Niehaus." 509,44743,dbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:directorJohn Hoffmandbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringWilliam Frawleydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringAlan Mowbraydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringRon Randelldbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:starringJune Vincentdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThe Lone Wolf and His Ladydbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1949_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Lone_Wolf_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lone_Wolf_and_His_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Hoffman,"The Lone Wolf and His Lady is a 1949 American mystery film directed by John Hoffman and starring Ron Randell, June Vincent and Alan Mowbray. It is the 15th and final Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures, and was written by Edward Dein and Michael Stuart Boylan.The Lone Wolf and His Lady features Ron Randell in his first and only appearance as the former jewel thief turned private detective, the Lone Wolf. (He had played Bulldog Drummond twice.)" 510,141203,dbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Koslodbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Fimpledbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_B._Piercedbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameBootleggersdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bootleggers_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_B._Pierce,Bootleggers is a 1974 American comedy-drama film directed by Charles B. Pierce and starring Paul Koslo and Dennis Fimple. 511,70248,dbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Flora_Robsondbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Todddbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Tatedbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Newtondbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British-Pathédbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_C._Mycroftdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Esther_McCrackendbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Doreen_Montgomerydbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:N._C._Hunterdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:namePoison Pendbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1939_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_L._Steindbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Associated_British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_psychological_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Poison_Pen_(1939_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_psychological_drama_films,"Poison Pen is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Flora Robson, Reginald Tate and Ann Todd. It was based on the 1937 play of the same title by Richard Llewellyn." 512,43926,dbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorTony Stevensdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn McLeandbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Prestwichdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringIan Mossdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringJimmy Barnesdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhil Smalldbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Music_Groupdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Last Standdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameLast Standdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:awardGolddbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Concert_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_Chiseldbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_live_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_Chisel_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Last_Stand_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live_albums_by_Australian_artists,"Last Stand is a documentary film of the final concert appearances by Australian rock band, Cold Chisel, prior to their first disbandment. It was filmed on 13 and 15 December 1983 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and released to cinemas in July 1984. It featured the group performing two of the four final concerts of their national Last Stand Tour, from 12 to 15 December 1983. It is interspersed with short interviews from members of the band, their managers, audience members and Midnight Oil front man, Peter Garrett. A DVD version featuring extra footage was issued in October 2005." 513,127734,dbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherdbp-dbp:nameChili Weatherdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sylvester_the_Cat_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Speedy_Gonzales_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Chili_Weatherpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_films,"Chili Weather is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on August 17, 1963, and stars Speedy Gonzales and Sylvester." 514,132767,dbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Durantedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Schachdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:nameLand Without Musicdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_19th_centurydbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Europedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operetta_filmsdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Fordedbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oscar_Strausdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Denham_Film_Studiosdbp-dbr:Land_Without_Musicpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_musical_films,"Land Without Music is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Walter Forde and starring Richard Tauber, Diana Napier and Jimmy Durante. It was made at Denham Studios. The film was one of a number of operetta films made in Britain during the decade.The film is also known by the alternative title Forbidden Music in the United States." 515,140183,dbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:nameAutumndbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ub_Iwerksdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silly_Symphoniesdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Autumn_(1930_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930_short_films,"Autumn is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film that was released on February 13, 1930 by Columbia Pictures. It was the final Disney film animated by Ub Iwerks, and was the third season themed Silly Symphony following Springtime and Summer, but preceding Winter." 516,82823,dbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:producerWilliam J. Gelldbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Phyllis_Kirkdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Franklyndbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dan_O'Herlihydbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monarch_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Compton_Bennettdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Dickson_Carrdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:nameThat Woman Oppositedbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Francedbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Woman_Oppositepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Compton_Bennett,"That Woman Opposite (U.S. title: City After Midnight; also known as Woman Opposite) is a 1957 British crime drama, directed by Compton Bennett and starring Phyllis Kirk, Dan O'Herlihy and William Franklyn. The screenplay, by Bennett, was adapted from John Dickson Carr's 1942 novel The Emperor's Snuff-Box." 517,159986,dbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerAl Clarkdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Relphdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:producerAnn Skinnerdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jenny_Agutterdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudine_Augerdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marie_Theres_Relindbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_MacGowrandbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Relphdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Al_Clark_(producer)dbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Zelda_Barrondbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Janice_Elliottdbp-dbr:Secret_Placesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Secret_Placespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Zelda_Barron,"Secret Places is a 1984 British drama film directed by Zelda Barron and starring Marie Theres Relin, Tara MacGowran, Claudine Auger and Jenny Agutter. It was based on a novel by Janice Elliott. It was one of the most popular films shown at the 1984 Toronto International Film Festival." 518,168951,dbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodedbp-dbp:nameRail Rodedbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Rail_Rodepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_animated_films,Rail Rode is a 1927 silent short animated film released by Paramount Pictures featuring Krazy Kat. 519,141555,dbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:distributorPathé Pictures Ltddbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Wildingdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anna_Neagledbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_Phippsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:namePiccadilly Incidentdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Piccadilly_Incidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Herbert_Wilcox,"Piccadilly Incident is a 1946 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Coral Browne, Edward Rigby and Leslie Dwyer. It was written by Nicholas Phipps based on a story by Florence Tranter." 520,24249,dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributorFox Film Companydbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Seftondbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Warwickdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringLinden Traversdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:starringPaul Nevilledbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Companydbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Alibidbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Wembley_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Dryhurstdbp-dbr:Double_Alibi_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_crime_drama_films,"Double Alibi is a 1937 British crime film directed by David MacDonald and starring Ernest Sefton, John Warwick and Linden Travers. It was made at Wembley Studios as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of the Hollywood studio Fox." 521,138774,"dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Owen_Naresdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Huthdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBenita Humedbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Edwards_(actor)dbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDiscorddbp-dbr:Discord_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Edwardsdbp-dbr:Discord_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstree","Discord is a 1933 British drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Owen Nares, Benita Hume and Harold Huth. Its plot involves a struggling composer who has to be supported financially by his wealthier wife. It was based on the play A Roof and Four Walls by E. Temple Thurston. It was made at British and Dominion Elstree Studios for release by Paramount Pictures." 522,157595,"dbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Nicholsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Theodore_Bikeldbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Scottdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Philbrookdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Holmesdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:starringFlorence MacMichaeldbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Twentieth_Century_Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sydney_Boehmdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:nameWoman Obsesseddbp-dbr:Woman_Obsesseddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hugo_Friedhoferdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_novelsdbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Big_Bear_Lake,_Californiadbp-dbr:Woman_Obsessedpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_romantic_drama_films","Woman Obsessed is a 1959 American romantic drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Susan Hayward, Stephen Boyd, Barbara Nichols, Dennis Holmes, Theodore Bikel, Ken Scott, James Philbrook, and Florence MacMichael. The screenplay concerns the hardships faced by a widow and her eight-year-old son on a rugged Canadian ranch." 523,117102,dbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBig 4 Filmdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burton_L._Kingdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Morgan_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Cyclone Kiddbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:The_Cyclone_Kid_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_films,"The Cyclone Kid is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buzz Barton, Francis X. Bushman Jr. and Caryl Lincoln." 524,102063,dbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tex_Averydbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameCats and Dogsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_football_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Cats_and_Dogs_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantz,Cats and Dogs is a 1932 short animated film. It is the fifth Pooch the Pup cartoon. 525,57040,dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter Cranedbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Croydondbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOperation Malayadbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_wardbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Operation_Malaya_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Malayan_Emergency,Operation Malaya is a 1953 British documentary about the actions of British troops during the Malayan Emergency.It was also known as Terror in the Jungle. 526,19977,dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn C. Donkindbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:producerBruce Andersondbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Eisenbergdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJamie Foxxdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnne Hathawaydbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Lopezdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Morgandbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Manndbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringwill.i.amdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:starringJemaine Clementdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Rhymerdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sam_Harperdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joshua_Sternindbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Ventimiliadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:nameRiodbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Party_video_gamedbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Music_video_gamesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_South_Americadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Brazildbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birdsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_parrotsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Carlos_Saldanhadbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Animation_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Blue_Sky_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Rio_de_Janeiro_(city)dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_crueltydbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Studios_franchisesdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Portuguese-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rio_(franchise)dbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_birdsdbp-dbr:Rio_(2011_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brazil_in_fiction,"Rio is a 2011 American animated musical adventure film directed by Carlos Saldanha and written by Don Rhymer, Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia, and Sam Harper. The title refers to the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, where the film is set. Produced by Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox Animation, the film features the voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jemaine Clement, Leslie Mann, George Lopez, and Jamie Foxx. It follows Blu, a domesticated male macaw, who is taken to Rio de Janeiro to mate with Jewel, a free-spirited female macaw.Saldanha first developed the story concept in 2005, in which a penguin is washed up in Rio. Saldanha learned of the production of the films Happy Feet (2006) and Surf's Up (2007), and changed the concept to involve macaws. He pitched his idea to Chris Wedge in 2006, and the project was set up at Blue Sky. During production, the crew visited Rio de Janeiro and also consulted with an expert on macaws at the Bronx Zoo to study their movements.Rio debuted on March 22, 2011, in Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, and was released in the United States on April 15 by 20th Century Fox. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $484 million against a $90M budget. It was nominated for Best Original Song for the song ""Real in Rio"" at the 84th Academy Awards. A sequel, Rio 2, was released in 2014." 527,170567,dbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tasma_Waltondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Muhneydbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_MacDonalddbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Pattinsondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:CBS_Television_Distributiondbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Mazur_(writer)dbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Tausikdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:nameVirtual Nightmaredbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmaredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UPN_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Virtual_Nightmarepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_science_fiction_films,"Virtual Nightmare is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, and Todd MacDonald. The film premiered on UPN on April 14, 2000. The story was conceived in 1995 when writer David Tausik read the Philip K. Dick novel Time Out of Joint." 528,73080,dbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGiles Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSam Granadbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChristine Pakdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:starringFernanda Tavaresdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:name90.0dbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:90_Days_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giles_Walker,"90 Days is a 1985 Canadian comedy film directed by Giles Walker and written by Walker and David Wilson. The film stars Sam Grana and Stefan Wodoslawsky as Alex and Blue, two unlucky-in-love guys who are trying to find new girlfriends. The film also stars Fernanda Tavares as Laura, a woman with a business proposition for Alex to become a sperm donor, and Christine Pak as Hyang-Sook, a Korean woman whom Blue is considering from a mail-order bride service.The film was one of several ""alternative dramas"" produced by the National Film Board of Canada in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. The characters of Alex and Blue originated in the earlier film The Masculine Mystique, which used a docudrama format to explore various male perspectives on relationships with women.The film received six Genie Award nominations at the 7th Genie Awards in 1986, for Best Picture, Best Director (Walker), Best Actress (Pak), Best Supporting Actor (Grana), Best Supporting Actress (Tavares) and Best Editing (David Wilson).A sequel film, The Last Straw, was released in 1987." 529,90719,dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dwight_Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Verna_Harrahdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringNicholas Gonzalezdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringMatthew Marsdendbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringMorris Chestnutdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringJohnny Messnerdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringEugene Byrddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringKaDee Stricklanddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringKarl Yunedbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:starringSalli Richardson-Whitfielddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dwight_Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Verna_Harrahdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Neumeierdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Epps_Jr.dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jim_Cashdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Zelmandbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hans_Bauer_(writer)dbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:nameAnacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchiddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:genreSoundtracksdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:genreFilm scoresdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchiddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_boatsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Fijidbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_junglesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_snakesdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Borneodbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Asiadbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Treasure_hunt_filmsdbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Dwight_H._Littledbp-dbr:Anacondas:_The_Hunt_for_the_Blood_Orchidpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Anaconda_(film_series),"Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (known in Latin America as Anaconda 2: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid) is a 2004 American action adventure horror film directed by Dwight H. Little. It is a stand-alone sequel to the film Anaconda (1997) and the second installment of the Anaconda film series. It stars Johnny Messner, KaDee Strickland, Matthew Marsden, Eugene Byrd, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Nicholas Gonzalez, Karl Yune and Morris Chestnut. The film follows a team of researchers set for an expedition into the Southeast Asian tropical island of Borneo, to search for a sacred flower which they believe will bring humans to a longer and healthier life. They soon become stalked and hunted by the deadly giant anacondas inhabiting the island.It was released on August 27, 2004, and the last film in the series to be released theatrically, until 2025. Like its predecessor, the film received mostly negative reviews but was a financial success. The film was followed by a sequel, Anaconda 3: Offspring in 2008." 530,41780,dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:FremantleMediadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerBrian Irvingdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:producerKevin Maydbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringVanessa Morgandbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringMatthew Knightdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringAtticus Mitchelldbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringCameron Kennedydbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:starringKate Todddbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bruce_McDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:FremantleMediadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampiredbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_as_pilotsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampires_in_televisiondbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vampire_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:My_Babysitter's_a_Vampirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_McDonald,"My Babysitter's a Vampire (released as My Babysitter's a Vampire: The Movie in some regions) is a 2010 Canadian comedy horror television film directed by Bruce McDonald. It stars Vanessa Morgan and Matthew Knight. The film's plot centers on a group of teenagers, one of them a vampire unwittingly hired by a couple to babysit their daughter in lieu of their somewhat untrustworthy son, and their efforts to foil a plot to resurrect a cult group of dead vampires.The movie aired on October 9, 2010, on the Canadian television channel Teletoon. The French version of the film aired on Teletoon's French-Canadian counterpart, Télétoon, on October 16, 2010. It premiered in the United States on Disney Channel June 10, 2011." 531,165337,dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bernice_Hansendbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Carr_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namedbp-dbp:nameMr. and Mrs. Is the Namedbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mermaidsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Norman_Spencer_(composer)dbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Bernard_B._Browndbp-dbr:Mr._and_Mrs._Is_the_Namepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Buddy_(Looney_Tunes)_films,"Mr. and Mrs. Is the Name is a 1935 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Friz Freleng. The short was released on January 19, 1935, and stars Buddy and Cookie as two mer-kids." 532,167144,dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Montgomery_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maureen_O'Haradbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Perlbergdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_Seatondbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:nameTen Gentlemen from West Pointdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_States_Military_Academydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Henry_Hathawaydbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Richard_Maibaumdbp-dbr:Ten_Gentlemen_from_West_Pointpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_William_Perlberg,"Ten Gentlemen from West Point is a 1942 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943. George Montgomery replaced John Payne who was suffering an emotional upset at the time. The story tell a fictional story of the first class of the United States Military Academy in the early 1800s." 533,82665,dbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:directorBob Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:directorRobin Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerChris Oliverdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerBob Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:producerRobin Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringKate Butlerdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringLarry Handdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringNick Origlassdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:starringKath Hackingdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Connollydbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Andersondbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:nameRats in the Ranksdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Ranksdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_politicsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Australiadbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_political_filmsdbp-dbr:Rats_in_the_Rankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_by_Bob_Connolly,"Rats in the Ranks is an Australian documentary film released in 1996.The film detailed the last weeks of the 1994 Leichhardt Council mayoral elections.The filmmakers, Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson (later known for Facing the Music and other projects, but already well known) were allowed access to the innermost meetings of participants including the serving mayor Larry Hand and his Labor Party opponents. Hand's exposure to a wider audience spawned the character Col Dunkley in the successful Australian TV series Grass Roots, and Rats in the Ranks is regarded as a classic in its portrayal of local politics in Australia." 534,84923,dbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringHugh Williamsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Wontnerdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:starringVanda Grévilledbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gaumont_British_Distributorsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sidney_Gilliatdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sewell_Collinsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:nameA Gentleman of Parisdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Lime_Grove_Studiosdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Indian_novelsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Gentleman_of_Paris_(1931_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hill,"A Gentleman of Paris is a 1931 British crime drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Wontner, Vanda Gréville and Hugh Williams. It is based on the story ""His Honour, the Judge"" by Niranjan Pal.It was made at Cricklewood and Lime Grove Studios." 535,32169,dbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bakerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Mitchumdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElisabeth Müllerdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGMdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Strossdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A._I._Bezzeridesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Angry Hillsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Athensdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_war_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Rodney_Bennettdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Greecedbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Aldrichdbp-dbr:The_Angry_Hills_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Axis-occupied_Greece,"The Angry Hills is a 1959 American-British war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Robert Mitchum, Stanley Baker and Elisabeth Müller. It is based on the novel by Leon Uris." 536,114997,dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Mullerdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenholm Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringDonald Moffatdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Chamberlaindbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringAnthony Quayledbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringJaclyn Smithdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_Broadcasting_Companydbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frederick_Mullerdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_(film_and_television)dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Thriller_(genre)dbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Action_fictiondbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Francedbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crime_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_French-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Switzerlanddbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_German-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Laurence_Rosenthaldbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Action_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Carlos_the_Jackaldbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_spy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spy_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Zürichdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Robert_Ludlumdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Bourne_Identity_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jason_Bourne,"The Bourne Identity is a 1988 American mystery action thriller miniseries adaptation of Robert Ludlum's 1980 novel The Bourne Identity. The adaptation was written by Carol Sobieski, directed by Roger Young for Warner Bros. Television with Richard Chamberlain in the title role, along with Jaclyn Smith. It follows the storyline of the original novel, with a run-time of 185 minutes; with commercials added, the running time was extended to four hours, and was first shown on ABC in two 120 minute installments over two nights, making its first run count as a miniseries rather than a TV movie. As such, it was nominated in the Outstanding Miniseries category at the 40th Primetime Emmy Awards.The book was adapted again in 2002 by Doug Liman starring Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, launching the Bourne series of theatrical films, with considerable deviations from the original Cold War novel. It was followed later by a new series of Bourne bestsellers written by Eric Lustbader with the permission of the Ludlum estate." 537,160201,dbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Zion_Myersdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Grand_National_Picturesdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zion_Myersdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Glenn_Tryondbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSmall Town Boydbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Small_Town_Boy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Grand_National_Films_films,Small Town Boy is a 1937 American film directed by Glenn Tryon. 538,137273,dbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directorDonovan Kellydbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameWolfhounddbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jim_Wynorskidbp-dbr:Wolfhound_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_erotic_thriller_films,Wolfhound is a 2002 American erotic thriller film directed by Donovan Kelly and Jim Wynorski. It was shot in Ireland. 539,48343,dbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Fierdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fred_Mytondbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Pinto Kiddbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Pinto_Kid_(1941_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1941_Western_(genre)_films,"The Pinto Kid is a 1941 American western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Charles Starrett, Louise Currie and Bob Nolan. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures." 540,131684,"dbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerPhillip M. Goldfarbdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Televisiondbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genreDrama, reuniondbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_series_reunion_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Schultzdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_Television_filmsdbp-dbr:L.A._Law:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_legal_drama_films","L.A. Law: The Movie is a 2002 American made-for-television drama film based on the 1986–1994 television series L.A. Law which reunited most of the original cast, although not all prominent cast members returned, including Blair Underwood (Jonathan Rollins), Jimmy Smits (Victor Sifuentes), Amanda Donohoe (C.J. Lamb) and John Spencer (Tommy Mullaney). The film aired on NBC on May 12, 2002.The film's initial working title was L.A. Law: Return To Justice." 541,92976,"dbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTimothy M. Bournedbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGreg Mooradiandbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Dallas_Austindbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jody_Gersondbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDallas Austin , Big Bob, InfaRed, Jazze Pha, Cliff Jones, Alicia Keys, John Powelldbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Zoe_Saldañadbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Orlando_Jonesdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Cannondbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJason Weaverdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeonard Robertsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Wendy_Finermandbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dallas_Austindbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jody_Gersondbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tina_Gordon_Chismdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDrumlinedbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Atlantadbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Powelldbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Stone_IIIdbp-dbr:Drumline_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sports_and_historically_black_universities_and_colleges_in_the_United_States","Drumline is a 2002 American coming-of-age teen comedy-drama film directed by Charles Stone III. The screenplay, which was inspired by the Stephenson High School Drumline, was written by Tina Gordon Chism and Shawn Schepps. The film follows a young drummer from New York, played by Nick Cannon, who enters the fictional Atlanta A&T University and bumps heads with the leader of his new school's drum section. Zoe Saldaña, Leonard Roberts and Orlando Jones co-star.The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with most of them praising the musical bands' overall performances. It was a success at the box office, earning over $56 million in the U.S., and almost $1.2 million in foreign markets.A direct sequel Drumline: A New Beat, premiered on VH1 on October 27, 2014. Cannon reprises his role as Devon, albeit as a supporting character rather than the protagonist." 542,81340,dbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerHall Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Meyer_Mishkindbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:producerJules Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joanne_Drudbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Milburn_Stonedbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Crispdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julie_Londondbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ronald_Howard_(British_actor)dbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:starringJeff Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Chandlerdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jules_Brickendbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Meyer_Mishkindbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Hall_Bartlettdbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:nameDrangodbp-dbr:Drangodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)dbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Civil_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drangopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hall_Bartlett,"Drango is a 1957 American Western film produced by Jeff Chandler's production company Earlmar Productions, written and directed by Hall Bartlett, and released by United Artists. Starring Chandler in the title role, the film also features Ronald Howard, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Donald Crisp. Set in the town of Kennesaw, Georgia in the months immediately following the American Civil War, the story depicts the efforts of a resolute Union Army officer who had participated in the town's destruction during Sherman's March determined to make amends." 543,169767,dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:starringMel BlancDaws Butlerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!dbp-dbp:nameRaw! Raw! Rooster!dbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Raw!_Raw!_Rooster!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_films,"Raw! Raw! Rooster! is a 1956 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on August 25, 1956, and features Foghorn Leghorn. The voices were performed by Mel Blanc and an uncredited Daws Butler." 544,139882,dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Pictures/National Home Videodbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:distributorHotys Distributiondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringRobyn Mooredbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:starringKim Deacondbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:nameDot and the Whaledbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whaledbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Guy_Grossdbp-dbr:Dot_and_the_Whalepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_animated_films,"Dot and the Whale is a 1986 Australian animated film by Yoram Gross. It is based on the character Dot from the animated film Dot and the Kangaroo, which in turn was based on the children's book of the same name by Ethel Pedley." 545,92435,dbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Hartmandbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roland_Culverdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Gleasondbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rita_Hayworthdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Parksdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marc_Platt_(dancer)dbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Hartmandbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Hartmandbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Blumdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameDown to Earthdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Heinz_Roemhelddbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Halldbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mario_Castelnuovo-Tedescodbp-dbr:Down_to_Earth_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Greek_and_Roman_deities_in_fiction,"Down to Earth is a 1947 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Alexander Hall and starring Rita Hayworth and Larry Parks. It is a sequel to the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan, also directed by Hall. While Edward Everett Horton and James Gleason reprised their roles from the earlier film, Roland Culver replaced Claude Rains as Mr. Jordan." 546,82549,dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Luessenhopdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Rainforest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerJeff Clanagandbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:producerStevie Lockettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringBill Nunndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard T. Jonesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringSticky Fingazdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaster Pdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringClifton Powelldbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa De Sousadbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringGabriel Casseusdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Fralickdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringDe'Aundre Bondsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Torrydbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Luessenhopdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TriStar_Picturesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Rainforest_Filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Burgdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Oren_Koulesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Preston_A._Whitmore_IIdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:nameLockdowndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_prison_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hood_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_John_Frizzell_(composer)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rainforest_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(2000_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Luessenhop,"Lockdown is a 2003 drama film, directed by John Luessenhop and starring Richard T. Jones, Clifton Powell, David Fralick, and Master P. The film was produced by Master P's No Limit Films, a division of his No Limit Records label." 547,53058,"dbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Schwentkedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNick Wechslerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDede Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRon Livingstondbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringStephen Tobolowskydbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEric Banadbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRachel McAdamsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichelle Noldendbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Schwentkedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Wechsler_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Dede_Gardnerdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Time Traveler's Wifedbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1990sdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_romance_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mychael_Dannadbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plan_B_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teleportation_in_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Time_Traveler's_Wife_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Schwentke","The Time Traveler's Wife is a 2009 American romantic science fiction drama film based on Audrey Niffenegger's 2003 novel. Directed by Robert Schwentke, the film stars Eric Bana, Rachel McAdams, and Ron Livingston. The story follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a Chicago librarian with a paranormal genetic disorder that causes him to randomly time travel. He tries to build a romantic relationship with Clare Abshire (McAdams), whom he meets when she is a child, and who later becomes his wife.Filming began in September 2007, originally in anticipation of a fall 2008 release. The film's release was postponed with initially no official explanation from the studio. McAdams later noted that the delay was due to additional scenes and reshoots that could not be completed until the season at their outdoor location matched previously filmed footage, and Bana had regrown his hair following his work on the 2009 film Star Trek. Produced by New Line Cinema, the film was released on August 14, 2009, by Warner Bros. Pictures to mixed reviews but was a commercial success." 548,19386,dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ellory_Elkayemdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:distributorDenholm Trading Inc.dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerSteve Scarduziodbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:producerAnatoly Fradisdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringPeter Coyotedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringCory Hardrictdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringAimee-Lynn Chadwickdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringJenny Mollendbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:starringJohn Keefedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ellory_Elkayemdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anatoly_Fradisdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:nameRave to the Gravedbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:nameReturn of the Living Dead:dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Syfy_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Return_of_the_Living_Dead_(film_series)dbp-dbr:Return_of_the_Living_Dead:_Rave_to_the_Gravepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ellory_Elkayem,"Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave (also known as Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave from the Grave) is a 2005 made-for-television action horror film directed by Ellory Elkayem and starring Aimee-Lynn Chadwick, Cory Hardrict, John Keefe, Jenny Mollen, and Peter Coyote.The film was produced with Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis and is the fifth installment of the Return of the Living Dead film series." 549,118140,dbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilmpac Holdingsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWayne Groomdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCraig Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringArthur Dignamdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPenny Cookdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Craig_Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Craig_Lahiffdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Dreamingdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mario_Andreacchiodbp-dbr:The_Dreaming_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kangaroo_Island,"The Dreaming is a 1988 Australian horror film directed by Mario Andreacchio and starring Arthur Dignam, Penny Cook, and Gary Sweet." 550,135768,dbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRocket Picturesdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:producerRubin M. Mendozadbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringFred Willarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringDenise Crosbydbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringThomas F. Wilsondbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:starringJani Lanedbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Nygarddbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:nameHigh Strungdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Steve_Oedekerkdbp-dbr:High_Strung_(1991_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Nygard,"High Strung is a 1991 American independent comedy film directed by Roger Nygard. It stars Steve Oedekerk (who also wrote the script with Robert Kuhn) as Thane Furrows, an uptight children's author who rarely leaves his house, eats only cereal, and is irritated by everything around him. It also stars Thomas F. Wilson, Fred Willard, Denise Crosby, Jani Lane, and Jim Carrey, and also contains a short cameo appearance by a young Kirsten Dunst.Despite the lack of a release on DVD, High Strung has developed and maintained a strong cult fan base." 551,169034,dbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:distributorRKO Radio Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringGregory Ratoffdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwili_Andredbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringFrank Morgandbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:starringJohn Warburtondbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:RKO_Radio_Picturesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_O._Selznickdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Benchleydbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Ornitzdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:nameSecrets of the French Policedbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Max_Steinerdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:RKO_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_A._Edward_Sutherlanddbp-dbr:Secrets_of_the_French_Policepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_films,"Secrets of the French Police is a 1932 American Pre-Code crime film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, and Frank Morgan.The film was made as a B film by RKO Radio Pictures, using some of the sets from RKO's The Most Dangerous Game (1932). The film is based partly on Samuel Ornitz's own unpublished novel The Last Empress." 552,92498,"dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Davisdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid T. Friendlydbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph M. Singerdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:producerTimbaland, Rodney Jerkins, The Legendary Traxster, Variousdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringOliver Plattdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringEddie Murphydbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringOssie Davisdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Davis_(producer)dbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_T._Friendlydbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nat_Mauldindbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameDr. Dolittledbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Areadbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_San_Franciscodbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_John_Davisdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Davis_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_surgeonsdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Betty_Thomasdbp-dbr:Dr._Dolittle_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Doctor_Dolittle_films","Dr. Dolittle is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Betty Thomas, written by Larry Levin and Nat Mauldin, and starring Eddie Murphy in the title role, along with Ossie Davis and Oliver Platt. The film is loosely based on the series of children's stories by Hugh Lofting.Dr. Dolittle received mixed reviews from critics and was a box-office success, grossing $294 million against a $72 million budget.The film's success generated a theatrical sequel, Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), and three films released direct to video: Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006), Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief (2008), and Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts (2009)." 553,107161,dbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Pottertondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonard Mogeldbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHarold Ramisdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Candydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSusan Romandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Francksdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Flahertydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRichard Romanusdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAugust Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJackie Burroughsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRodger Bumpassdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Vernondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlice Playtendbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMartin Lavutdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMarilyn Lightstonedbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:starringZal Yanovskydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gerald_Pottertondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Goldberg_(producer)dbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Len_Blumdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHeavy Metaldbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:genreHeavy metaldbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:genrehard rockdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:awardPlatinumdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_filmdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_drugsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_controversiesdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Elmer_Bernsteindbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dark_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rotoscoped_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sexualitydbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_animated_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Ivan_Reitmandbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Science_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Dan_O'Bannondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Obscenity_controversies_in_animationdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gerald_Pottertondbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_erotic_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_adult_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Heavy_Metal_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Heavy_Metal_(magazine)_films,"Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian adult animated science fantasy anthology film directed by Gerald Potterton (in his directorial debut) and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, which was the basis for the film. It starred the voices of Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Don Francks, Martin Lavut, Marilyn Lightstone, Eugene Levy, Alice Playten, Harold Ramis, Percy Rodriguez, Susan Roman, Richard Romanus, August Schellenberg, John Vernon, and Zal Yanovsky. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum.The film is an anthology of various science-fiction and fantasy stories tied together by a single theme of an evil force that is ""the sum of all evils"". It was adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film features a great deal of graphic violence, sexuality, and nudity. Its production was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics, but was a moderate commercial success and has since achieved a cult following. Its soundtrack was packaged by music manager Irving Azoff and included several popular rock bands and artists, including Black Sabbath, Blue Öyster Cult, Sammy Hagar, Don Felder, Cheap Trick, DEVO, Journey, and Nazareth, among others.A sequel, Heavy Metal 2000, was released in 2000." 554,117508,dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:distributorNu-Image Filmdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerPenelope Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Brown_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Prettymandbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:producerGary Hirstius and Alan Kutnerdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Media_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gordon_Brown_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Prettymandbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:nameThe Decline of Western Civilizationdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Punk_rockdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hardcore_punkdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_film_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Penelope_Spheerisdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Music_of_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Slash_Records_soundtracksdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_soundtrack_albumsdbp-dbr:The_Decline_of_Western_Civilizationpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:X_(American_band),"The Decline of Western Civilization is a 1981 American documentary filmed through 1979 and 1980. The movie is about the Los Angeles punk rock scene and was directed by Penelope Spheeris. In 1981, the Los Angeles Police Department chief Daryl Gates wrote a letter demanding the film not be shown again in the city.The film is the opening act of a trilogy by Spheeris, depicting music scenes in Los Angeles in the late 20th century. The second film, The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (1988), covers the Los Angeles heavy metal scene of 1987–1988. The third film, The Decline of Western Civilization Part III (1998), chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers in the late 1990s.In 2016, The Decline of Western Civilization was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry, being deemed ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 555,136920,"dbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorRepublic Pictures Home Videodbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_F._Murphydbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Seth_Greendbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clint_Howarddbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ami_Dolenzdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Scolaridbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alfonso_Ribeirodbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosalind_Allendbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Yuznadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gary_Schmoellerdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_F._Murphydbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brent_V._Friedmandbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTicksdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Lichtdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_natural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_cannabisdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Big_Bear_Lake,_Californiadbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Randeldbp-dbr:Ticks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_arthropods","Ticks, also known as Infested, is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film directed by Tony Randel and starring Peter Scolari, Seth Green, Rosalind Allen, Ami Dolenz, Alfonso Ribeiro, and Clint Howard." 556,137140,dbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJames Shortdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWelcome to Wonderlanddbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_dancedbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Welcome_to_Wonderland_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_documentary_films,"Welcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance. Released on DVD in June 2006 after more than five years in the making, this film explores Australia's vibrant outdoor bush rave party scene through the thoughts of participants.The trance scene in Melbourne, Australia, is considered one of the best in the world, and sees the convergence of travellers from all parts of the globe, especially Japan and Israel. With party organisations like Rainbow Serpent and Earthcore there are as many as 10,000 people who come together to celebrate and dance. The film follows the party lives of characters: Matty, Krusty, Lauire, Margaret, Raff, and Holly." 557,20894,dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Lukasdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Bucknerdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Max_Branddbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:László_Vadnaydbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:nameUncertain Glorydbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_French_Resistancedbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Raoul_Walshdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_made_in_wartimedbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Adolph_Deutschdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_capital_punishmentdbp-dbr:Uncertain_Glory_(1944_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_crime_drama_films,"Uncertain Glory is a 1944 American World War II crime drama film, directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn and Paul Lukas.Walsh later called the movie a ""quickie"". François Truffaut admired the film.The title is a reference to a line from Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona (Act 1, Scene 3): ""O, how this spring of love resembleth/ The uncertain glory of an April day,/ Which now shows all the beauty of the sun,/ And by and by a cloud takes all away!""" 558,167021,dbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:distributorMirror Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._Fowler_Meardbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:nameThe Cost of a Kissdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kissdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1910s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1917_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Madriddbp-dbr:The_Cost_of_a_Kisspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Brunel,"The Cost of a Kiss is a 1917 British silent drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Bertram Wallis, Marjorie Day and Edward Cooper. It marked the feature film debut of Brunel who went on to become a leading British director of the 1920s. It was the only film produced by Mirror Films, a company set up by Brunel and the screenwriter H. Fowler Mear." 559,32098,dbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:producerEric Taylordbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:starringJane Hardersdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_Hannamdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:nameThe Mismatchdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Mismatchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Hannam,The Mismatch is a 1979 Australian television film about a separated couple. It screened on the ABC as part of a Season of Plays. Others in the series included:Burn the ButterfliesGailMoney in the BankThe Rook PoolBanana Bender. 560,141930,dbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_A.Z._Dippédbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Schaindbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:starringRaviv UllmanLeah PipesSpencer Redforddbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_A.Z._Dippédbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Televisiondbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Don_Schaindbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:namePixel Perfectdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_rockdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectdbp-dbp:genreComedyDramaMusicSci-Fidbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_Channel_Original_Movie_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Salt_Lake_Citydbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_artificial_intelligencedbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Holography_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Pixel_Perfectpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_A.Z._Dippé,"Pixel Perfect is a 2004 American science fiction comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It aired in the United States on January 16, 2004, and in the United Kingdom on January 21, 2004." 561,126092,dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributorOctopusdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:distributorThe Other Cinemadbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:producerBill Bennettdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_Haywooddbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arianthe_Galanidbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Cluffdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Bennett_(director)dbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:nameA Street to Diedbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diedbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crystal_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:A_Street_to_Diepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bill_Bennett,"A Street to Die is a 1985 Australian film directed by Bill Bennett and starring Chris Haywood, Jennifer Cluff, Arianthe Galani. It was nominated for four Australian Film Institute Awards; Haywood won the award for Best Actor in a Lead Role. At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Bennett won a Crystal Globe. The film was based on a true story." 562,69522,dbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:distributorAnglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerHerman Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:producerExecutivedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Goughdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shirley_Anne_Fielddbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringGraham Curnowdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:starringJune Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herman_Cohendbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aben_Kandeldbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:nameHorrors of the Black Museumdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1959_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_museumsdbp-dbr:Horrors_of_the_Black_Museumpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtree,"Horrors of the Black Museum is a 1959 British horror film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Michael Gough, June Cunningham, Graham Curnow and Shirley Anne Field.It was the first film in what film critic David Pirie dubbed Anglo-Amalgamated's ""Sadian trilogy"" (the other two being Circus of Horrors (1960) and Peeping Tom (1960)), with an emphasis on sadism, cruelty and violence (with sexual undertones), in contrast to the supernatural horror of the Hammer films of the same era." 563,161430,dbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Albert_Brooksdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ellen_DeGeneresdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alexander_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Buena_Vista_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Osnat_Shurerdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Peterson_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Pidgeondbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Goulddbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:nameExploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteaudbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaudbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_marine_biologydbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finding_Nemodbp-dbr:Exploring_the_Reef_with_Jean-Michel_Cousteaupurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coral_reefs,"Exploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteau (also simply referred to as Exploring the Reef) is a live-action/animated short documentary film included on the fullscreen version of disc 2 of the Finding Nemo 2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD, which was released on November 4, 2003. It features Jean-Michel Cousteau in a documentary film he is trying to make about coral reefs, but Marlin (Albert Brooks), Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) and Nemo (Alexander Gould) keep interrupting him." 564,99141,"dbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:directorTerry Greendbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:distributorMonterey Mediadbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:producerTerry Greendbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ray_Wisedbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Strathairndbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Witwerdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edoardo_Ballerinidbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:starringAlessandro Mariodbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:nameNo God, No Masterdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2012_filmsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_terrorism_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Political_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anarchismdbp-dbr:No_God,_No_Masterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Sacco_and_Vanzetti","No God, No Master is a 2012 American independent crime suspense thriller directed, written, and produced by Terry Green. The film stars David Strathairn, Ray Wise, Sam Witwer, Alessandro Mario and Edoardo Ballerini. No God, No Master was filmed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The story includes references to the 1914 Ludlow Massacre as well as depictions of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial and the 1920 Wall Street bombing.The film premiered at the 2012 Milwaukee Film Festival." 565,32242,dbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladydbp-dbp:nameThe Broadway Maladydbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rail_transport_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Broadway_Maladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shorts,"The Broadway Malady is a 1933 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, and stars Krazy Kat. The title is derived from the 1929 feature film The Broadway Melody, but the cartoon makes no references to the feature film." 566,136796,dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steve_Buscemidbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Gallodbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Boone_Juniordbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rockets_Redglaredbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eric_Mitchell_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenuesdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_It_Is_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1985_films,The Way It Is (also known as The Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues) is a 1985 American No Wave black comedy/drama film directed by Eric Mitchell based on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Its 80 minutes black and white 35 mm movie film cinematography was shot by Bobby Bukowski and edited by Bob Gould and Susan Graef. The musical score was by Larry Crosley and Vincent Gallo. The film marked Steve Buscemi and Vincent Gallo's film debuts.The Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues is an indirect homage to the Marcel Camus film Black Orpheus (1959) and in general to French New Wave and Italian Neorealism filmmaking. It is considered the climatic apogee of no wave low-budget production values as the film’s dialogue track was dubbed and added to the film in editing. 567,136841,dbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astra-Nationaldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Herbert_Langleydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lillian_Hall-Davisdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olaf_Hyttendbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Graham_Cuttsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astra-Nationaldbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Wonderful Storydbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1922_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_I._A._R._Wyliedbp-dbr:The_Wonderful_Story_(1922_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Graham_Cutts,"The Wonderful Story is a 1922 British drama film directed by Graham Cutts and starring Lillian Hall-Davis, Herbert Langley and Olaf Hytten.It was based on the short shory of the same name by I. A. R. Wylie, which was originally published in the January 1921 issue of Nash's and Pall Mall Magazine." 568,165907,dbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Manson_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Astral_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Manson_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean-Yves_Pitoundbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Diondbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:nameThe Hot Touchdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_art_forgerydbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roger_Vadimdbp-dbr:The_Hot_Touchpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_comedy_films,The Hot Touch (also credited as Hot Touch) is a 1981 Canadian crime comedy film directed by Roger Vadim.This caper film is set in the world of art forgery. An accomplished art forger and a businessman have for many years been successful in a company which authenticates paintings before they are auctioned. They are discovered by an art dealer and blackmailed into forging paintings which disappeared in the Second World War. Procedural detail around the act of forgery is exploited for high-rolling glamour.The Hot Touch was the final film appearance of veteran Academy Award-winning actor Melvyn Douglas. 569,59282,"dbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:producerJoel Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:producerRichard Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pescidbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringDanny Gloverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringStuart Wilsondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringRene Russodbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:starringMel Gibsondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:nameLethal Weapon 3dbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:genreOrchestral, jazz, bluesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silver_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Joel_Silverdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_portrayals_of_the_Los_Angeles_Police_Departmentdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Army_Special_Forcesdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Donnerdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeffrey_Boamdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Robert_Mark_Kamendbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1992_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Claptondbp-dbr:Lethal_Weapon_3purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lethal_Weapon_(franchise)","Lethal Weapon 3 is a 1992 American buddy cop action film directed by Richard Donner and written by Jeffrey Boam and Robert Mark Kamen. The sequel to Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), it is the third installment in the Lethal Weapon film series and stars Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Rene Russo, and Stuart Wilson.In Lethal Weapon 3, LAPD Sergeants Martin Riggs (Gibson) and Roger Murtaugh (Glover) pursue Jack Travis (Wilson), a former LAPD lieutenant turned ruthless arms dealer, during the six days prior to Murtaugh's retirement. Riggs and Murtaugh are joined by Leo Getz (Pesci) as well as internal affairs Sergeant Lorna Cole (Russo).The film was a box office success, grossing over $320 million worldwide. It was the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1992 and the highest-grossing installment in the series overall. The film was followed by Lethal Weapon 4 in 1998." 570,81327,dbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerJack Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerAubrey Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Archer_(actor)dbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringHillary Brookedbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:starringPhilip Van Zandtdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Pollexfendbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:nameDragon's Golddbp-dbr:Dragon's_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Albert_Glasserdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Aubrey_Wisbergdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Dragon's_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_bv_Aubrey_Wisberg,"Dragon's Gold is a 1954 American crime film directed by Aubrey Wisberg and Jack Pollexfen and starring John Archer, Hillary Brooke and Philip Van Zandt." 571,137197,dbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directorWerner Gruschdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Firthdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringAbi Adatsidbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Annandbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringKwabena Holmdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringSamuel Amoahdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Werner_Gruschdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhite Elephant: The Battle of the African Ghostsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:White_Elephant_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_comedy-drama_films,"White Elephant is a 1984 British comedy drama film directed by Werner Grusch and starring Peter Firth, Peter Sarpong and Nana Seowg. The plot involves a ruthless white man determined to break through thousands of years of tradition to sell microchips in Africa. A young British businessman goes to Ghana to modernise a furniture factory by introducing computers. Unbeknownst to him, the spirits of African tradition are already working against him and are determined to make him pay. He encounters fierce resistance from the Ghanaians, and this eventually leads him to better appreciate their culture." 572,166938,dbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Jamesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Medwindbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andrew_Keirdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hy_Hazelldbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Hindsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Gillingdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:nameThe Lady Craved Excitementdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_radio_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hammer_Film_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_Craved_Excitementpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searle,"The Lady Craved Excitement is a 1950 British comedy second feature ('B') film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Michael Medwin and Sid James. It was written by John Gilling based on the 1949 BBC radio serial The Lady Craved Excitement by Edward J. Mason. An early Hammer film, it is significant as one of five films shot at Oakley Court and the first to feature its famous exterior, located next door to Bray Studios. Filming took place from Feb. 28, 1950 through March 31st. It was trade shown on July 27, 1950, and released in September." 573,54423,"dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:producerNorman Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norman_Walker_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:nameThe Way of Youthdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Way_of_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Walker","The Way of Youth is a 1934 British crime film directed by Norman Walker and starring Irene Vanbrugh, Aileen Marson and Sebastian Shaw. It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie." 574,38719,dbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Todd_Livingstondbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ashley_Whitedbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jed_Rowendbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Keishi_Nagatsukadbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Sprockdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laura_Reillydbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Dollardbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringDave Stanndbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:nameGothdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Goth_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_films,"Goth is a 2003 American horror film directed by Brad Sykes. The film stars Phoebe Dollar, Laura Reilly, Dave Stann, Larry Sprock and Todd Livingston in the lead roles, and contains music by Will Hudson." 575,43058,dbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:directorJohn F. Schreyerdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:producerJohn A. Bushelmandbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:producerFred Readydbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:nameNaked Youthdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Naked_Youthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_action_films,Naked Youth (also known as Wild Youth) is a 1961 American action film directed by John F. Schreyer. It stars Robert Hutton and Carol Ohmart.The film is set in New Mexico. The film features the theme of prison escape. Two escaped convicts are joined by a teenage girl who also wants to flee. They soon encounter a local drug dealer and a female heroin addict. 576,136274,"dbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directorEdward Sampsondbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerRoger Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Malonedbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringIris Adriandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Carlisledbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarshall Bradforddbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Ireland_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:American_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jerome_Odlumdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jean_Howelldbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Fast and the Furiousdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Articles_containing_video_clipsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fast_and_the_Furious_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Ireland","The Fast and the Furious is a 1954 American crime drama B movie starring John Ireland and Dorothy Malone, co-directed by Ireland and Edward Sampson.It was the first film produced for the American Releasing Corporation, and the second feature produced by Roger Corman." 577,170300,dbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:distributorExclusive Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerCarl K. Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:producerMaury Nunesdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Nealdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringAllen Jenkinsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:starringPamela Blakedbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Screen_Guild_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Exclusive_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_L._Lippertdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_K._Hittlemandbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:nameThe Hat Box Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lippert_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:The_Hat_Box_Mysterypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_mystery_films,"The Hat Box Mystery is a 1947 mystery film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Tom Neal, Pamela Blake and Allen Jenkins. It was produced as a featurette for release by Robert L. Lippert's Screen Guild Productions. It was shot at the General Service Studios in Hollywood. The film's sets were designed by the art director William Glasgow." 578,170651,dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:producerFrank Arnolddbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Belinda_Giblindbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Olivia_Hamnettdbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vince_Martin_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Nettheimdbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Frank_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Colin_Freedbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:nameRipkindbp-dbr:Ripkindbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Ripkinpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Arnold,"Ripkin is a 1978 Australian television film directed by Frank Arnold and starring David Nettheim, Olivia Hamnett, Vince Martin, and Belinda Giblin. The screenplay concerns an industrial scientist and his wife, who suspect each other of infidelity." 579,87979,dbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerMark Krenziendbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerAlec Lorimoredbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerBob Kresserdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerJan Bairddbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:producerRyan Kresserdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Clark_(surfer)dbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bryan_Iguchidbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_C._Sillettdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roy_Edward_Disneydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringSusan Campbelldbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringCory Lloyddbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:starringTroy Hartmandbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:IMAXdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:nameAdventures in Wild Californiadbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_Californiadbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:MacGillivray_Freeman_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Greg_MacGillivraydbp-dbr:Adventures_in_Wild_Californiapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:California_culture,"Adventures in Wild California is a documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000. The film is directed by Greg MacGillivray and features songs (including a cover of ""Go Your Own Way"") by musician Lindsey Buckingham.""Greg MacGillivray was named “Man of the Year” in 2001 and installed in the California Tourism Hall of Fame for this film."", recalls the Giant Screen Cinema Association." 580,140037,dbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:distributorAllied Artists Picturesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerHayes Goetzdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:producerMarvin Mirischdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sterling_Haydendbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringColeen Graydbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:starringKeith Larsendbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Allied_Artists_Picturesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Martin_(writer)dbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:nameArrow In the Dustdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Allied_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lesley_Selanderdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:Arrow_in_the_Dustpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_Western_(genre)_films,"Arrow In the Dust is a 1954 American western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray and Keith Larsen. Shot in Technicolor, it was produced and distributed by Allied Artists. The film is based on the 1954 novel Arrow in the Dust by L.L. Foreman." 581,126805,dbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBenson Entertainment Inc.dbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerAmber Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerDanielle Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerDiane Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerKelly Wheelerdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:producerRupert Coledbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringAmber Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Marstersdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christine_Estabrookdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Hallettdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Amber_Bensondbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:nameChancedbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Chance_(2002_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Amber_Benson,"Chance is a 2002 film, the directing debut of actress Amber Benson. Benson directed, wrote, produced and starred in this film. Many of Benson's co-stars from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer appeared in the film. It was estimated to cost $25,000.As documented on Chance's official site, the cost of making the film ended up being more than triple the estimate. Though Benson originally thought that she would foot the bill herself, she decided to ask fans for support. Signed photos of Benson on the set of the film, as well as scripts and props, were sold to raise money.Benson's production company, Benson Entertainment, distributes the movie on DVD and video." 582,121836,dbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_L._Snyderdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Hobbitdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Czech_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gene_Deitchdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rembrandt_Films_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Hobbit_(1967_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_The_Hobbit,"The Hobbit is a 1967 fantasy animated short film by Gene Deitch and the first attempt to adapt J.R.R. Tolkien's 1937 novel The Hobbit (upon which it is loosely based) into a film.While originally planned as an ambitious full-length adaptation, the short film actually released was an ""ashcan copy"", created solely to fulfil a contractual obligation and retain the rights and never intended for public exhibition.At less than twelve minutes, it is also one of the shortest films based on Tolkien's work. It has no connection to the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated film or Peter Jackson's film trilogy.The film is short and lacking in detail, barely resembling the original story with the exception of the encounter with the trolls (renamed ""Gromes"") and Bilbo Baggins's encounter with a creature called Golüm. A Princess Mika, described as a ""child"", is introduced to avoid having Bilbo as a bachelor." 583,69570,dbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:producerMichael Hausmandbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringJoe Mantegnadbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:starringLindsay Crousedbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Katzdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamesdbp-dbp:nameHouse of Gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gambling_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_playsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_physiciansdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_David_Mametdbp-dbr:House_of_Gamespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_by_Richard_Bean,"House of Games is a 1987 American neo-noir film about con-men and confidence scams by David Mamet, his directorial debut. He also wrote the screenplay, based on a story he co-wrote with Jonathan Katz. The film's cast includes Lindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna, Ricky Jay, and J. T. Walsh." 584,75340,dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Greenwood_(producer)dbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Arthur_La_Berndbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:nameTime to Rememberdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merton_Park_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Jarrottdbp-dbr:Time_to_Rememberpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_crime_films,"Time to Remember is a 1962 British crime film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Yvonne Monlaur, Harry H. Corbett and Robert Rietty. It was written by Arthur La Bern, based on the 1915 Edgar Wallace novel The Man Who Bought London.It was part of the Edgar Wallace Mysteries film series made at Merton Park Studios" 585,40218,dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Neilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringBrian Keithdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringTommy Kirkdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringEdmond O'Briendbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringDany Savaldbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:starringTom Tryondbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Neilson_(director)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:nameMoon Pilotdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_astronautsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Moon_in_filmdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_satire_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Smith_(film_and_television_composer)dbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animals_in_spacedbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Neilsondbp-dbr:Moon_Pilotpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_set_around_Beta_Lyrae,"Moon Pilot is a 1962 American Technicolor science fiction comedy film from Walt Disney Productions, released through Buena Vista Distribution, directed by James Neilson, and starring Tom Tryon, Brian Keith, Edmond O'Brien, Dany Saval, and Tommy Kirk. The film is based on Robert Buckner's 1960 novel Starfire, and reflects Disney's interest in America's space program during the Presidency of John F. Kennedy in the early 1960s." 586,160860,"dbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerTim Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:producerBrett R. Thompsondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:starringTim Burton as Maxwell Payne, Ralph Votriandbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:nameStalk of the Celery Monsterdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_directed_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Stalk_of_the_Celery_Monsterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Tim_Burton","Stalk of the Celery Monster is a 1979 short animated film written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by Tim Burton during his time as a student with the California Institute of the Arts. The film caused such a stir among his class that it attracted the attention of the Walt Disney Animation Studios, who offered young Burton an animator's apprenticeship at their studio." 587,69696,dbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:directorI. Robert Levydbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:distributorTopar Filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:producerI. Robert Levydbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:producerMike Calliedbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringGeorge Spencerdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringPatrick Wrightdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringJane Kellemdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:starringKeefe Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Keefe_Brasselledbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:nameIf You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blinddbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blinddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:If_You_Don't_Stop_It..._You'll_Go_Blindpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sketch_comedy_films,If You Don't Stop It... You'll Go Blind!!! is a 1975 American comedy film directed by Keefe Brasselle and I. Robert Levy.The film was followed two years later by the sequel Can I Do It... 'Til I Need Glasses? 588,69209,dbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Bishopdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:J._Arthur_Rank_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Parsons_(producer)dbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Reginald_Beckwithdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Le_Mesurierdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorinda_Stevensdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHair of the Dogdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hair_of_the_Dog_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Bishop,"Hair of the Dog is a 1962 second feature British comedy film directed by Terry Bishop and starring Reginald Beckwith, Dorinda Stevens and John Le Mesurier." 589,143382,dbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributorLippert Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Pricedbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anne_Vernondbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mischa_Auerdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Guillermindbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lippert_Picturesdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Proudlockdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Allan_MacKinnondbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:nameSong of Parisdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parisdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Song_of_Parispurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Guillermin,"Song of Paris is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Guillermin and starring Dennis Price, Anne Vernon and Hermione Baddeley. It was shot at Walton Studios outside London. It was distributed in the United States by Lippert Pictures as Bachelor in Paris." 590,77830,dbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMonogram Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Emmett_Tanseydbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_L._Noltedbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo Fisted Justicedbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Monogram_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Range_Bustersdbp-dbr:Two_Fisted_Justice_(1943_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Emmett_Tansey,"Two Fisted Justice is a 1943 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the nineteenth in Monogram Pictures' ""Range Busters"" series, and it stars John ""Dusty"" King as Dusty, ""Davy"" Sharpe and Max ""Alibi"" Terhune, with Gwen Gaze, Joel Davis and John Elliott." 591,81385,dbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Saaldbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Burt_Kellydbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Saaldbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Alan_Jamesdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:J.P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDrum Tapsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Samuel_Bischoffdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_J._P._McGowandbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Drum_Taps_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_Boy_Scouts_of_America,Drum Taps is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed and co-written by J.P. McGowan. It stars Ken Maynard and his brother Kermit Maynard playing brothers. 592,44528,dbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:producerYoram Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rolf_Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Frawleydbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringPaul Bertramdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringRichard Meikledbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringAnne Haddydbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringBarry McDonalddbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringHarry Lawrencedbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringBrian Harrisondbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringGary Filesdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringKevin Devlindbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringRonald Falkdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringShane Porteousdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringDon Bolanddbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringGary Marikadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringJohn Farndaledbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringKerry McGuiredbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringSean Hintondbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:starringTim Ahernedbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:nameThe Little Convictdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_colonial_Australiadbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flying_Bark_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yoram_Grossdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_koalasdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_animated_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_children's_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Little_Convictpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_animated_films,"The Little Convict (also known as Toby and the Koala) is a 1979 Australian live-action/animated drama film produced and directed by Yoram Gross, and written by John Palmer based on a story by Gross. It was a rare leading role for Rolf Harris, who acts as a narrator, frequently interrupting the story with narratives and songs." 593,133922,dbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:directorPeter Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Keenleysidedbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Farmerdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fran_Gebharddbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:starringTracy Cunninghamdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cineplex_Odeondbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Layne_Colemandbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Peter_Shatalowdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:nameBlue City Slammersdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammersdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blue_City_Slammerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_plays,"Blue City Slammers is a 1987 Canadian drama film directed by Peter Shatalow. Based on the theatrical play by Layne Coleman, the film centres on the personal and sport lives of the players on a women's softball team in the small town of Blue City. The cast includes Tracy Cunningham, Eric Keenleyside, Fran Gebhard, Gary Farmer, Murray Westgate and Gabriel Hogan.The film garnered three Genie Award nominations at the 9th Genie Awards in 1988: Best Supporting Actor (Westgate), Best Supporting Actress (Gebhard) and Best Original Score (Tim McCauley)." 594,160621,dbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn O'Connordbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWorldwide Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGuy Della-Cioppadbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBuddy Ruskindbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Janssendbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Art_Metranodbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Karin_Dordbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Stone_(actor)dbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_nuclear_war_and_weaponsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli–Palestinian_conflict_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Israeli_filmsdbp-dbr:Warhead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Israeli_action_drama_films,"Warhead is a 1977 American film directed by John O'Connor and produced by Buddy Ruskin. The film was originally shot in Israel in 1973 under the title Sabra Command.The film is also known as Prisoner in the Middle, and Mission Overkill (in West Germany). In Mexico, it was released as Amenaza Nuclear (""Nuclear Threat"")." 595,26992,dbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sinclair_Hilldbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harcourt_Templemandbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:nameCommand Performancedbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Command_Performance_(1937_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sinclair_Hill,"Command Performance is a 1937 British musical drama film directed by Sinclair Hill and starring Arthur Tracy, Lilli Palmer and Mark Daly. It was based on a play by Stafford Dickens. Like The Street Singer, which was released the same year, it was designed as a vehicle for Tracy who performs a number of songs during the film. It was made at Pinewood Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold." 596,114250,dbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ernest_Morrisdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Betrayaldbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_New_Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Betrayal_(1957_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ernest_Morris,The Betrayal is a low-budget 1957 British film directed by Ernest Morris and starring Philip Friend and Diana Decker. The screenplay was by Brian Clemens and Eldon Howard. 597,79932,dbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Waris_Husseindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Huskydbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rachel_Ticotindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Masurdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ted_Dansondbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Waris_Husseindbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:NBCdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rick_Huskydbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Paul_Chiharadbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:When_the_Bough_Breaks_(1986_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Waris_Hussein,"When the Bough Breaks is a 1986 television film directed by Waris Hussein and starring Ted Danson. The screenplay by Phil Penningroth was adapted from Jonathan Kellerman's 1985 novel of the same name. Danson, who also co-produced, plays the crime-solving forensic psychologist Alex Delaware, a character who appears in a series of novels by Kellerman." 598,43405,dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:distributorCinema Shares International Distributiondbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:producerJim McCullough Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thurmandbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Elamdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dub_Taylordbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_David_Carsondbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Fimpledbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Howco_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jim_McCullough_Sr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Joy_N._Houck_Jr.dbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:nameCreature from Black Lakedbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bigfoot_filmsdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creature_from_Black_Lakepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Joy_N._Houck_Jr.,"Creature from Black Lake is a 1976 American horror film written and directed by Joy N. Houck Jr. and starring Jack Elam, Dub Taylor, Dennis Fimple, John David Carson, and Bill Thurman. It follows two anthropology students from the University of Chicago who attempt to document the Fouke Monster, a Bigfoot-like creature who is said to torment a small Louisiana community.The film was one of the earliest projects of cinematographer Dean Cundey, who went on to work as a frequent collaborator of John Carpenter's, serving as the cinematographer of his films Halloween (1978), The Fog (1980), and The Thing (1982)." 599,162358,dbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFitzPatrick Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Percy_Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Benita_Humedbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Carewdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lawson_Buttdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Balcondbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Angus_MacPhaildbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sir_Walter_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Lady of the Lakedbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1928_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_poemsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gainsborough_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Islington_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nathaniel_Shilkretdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_A._FitzPatrickdbp-dbr:The_Lady_of_the_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Walter_Scott,"The Lady of the Lake is a 1928 British sound romance film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring Percy Marmont, Benita Hume and Lawson Butt. While the film has no audible dialog, it features a synchronized musical score with singing and sound effects. The film is based on the 1810 poem The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott." 600,157816,dbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Network_Televisiondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:producerClara Georgedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Hearddbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJeanne Tripplehorndbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringDon Johnsondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Stebbingsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter MacNeilldbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringSharon Lawrencedbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:starringJesse Johnsondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Turner_Network_Televisiondbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Drama_filmdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Armydbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vietnam_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_legal_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_crimes_trialsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Television_films_based_on_booksdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Gary_Changdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Markowitzdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:War_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Word_of_Honor_(2003_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_legal_drama_films,"Word of Honor is a 2003 American drama television film directed by Robert Markowitz, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Nelson DeMille. The film stars Don Johnson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Sharon Lawrence, John Heard and Arliss Howard. It aired on TNT on December 6, 2003." 601,167300,dbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humandbp-dbp:nameTo Hare is Humandbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_computingdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_short_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Wile_E._Coyote_and_the_Road_Runner_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Hare_Is_Humanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:UNIVAC,"To Hare is Human is a 1956 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on December 15, 1956, and stars Bugs Bunny and Wile E. Coyote. In this film, Wile builds a UNIVAC computer, and grows to rely on its answers." 602,160352,dbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directorGeoff Redknapdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerKatie Weekleydbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Julia_Sarah_Stonedbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Cottondbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Aden_Youngdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Camille_Sullivandbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Unseendbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Unseen_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_psychological_horror_films,"The Unseen is a 2016 Canadian psychological horror film directed by Geoff Redknap and starring Aden Young, Camille Sullivan, Julia Sarah Stone, and Ben Cotton. It was released in 2016." 603,45097,dbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorGraham-Wilcox Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRudolph Salomondbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Evelyn_Layedbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Henry_Victordbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hayford_Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNorma Whalleydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Graham-Wilcox_Productionsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Luck of the Navydbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Seafaring_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1927_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Fred_Pauldbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Luck_of_the_Navy_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_comedy_thriller_films,"The Luck of the Navy is a 1927 British silent comedy thriller film directed by Fred Paul and starring Evelyn Laye, Henry Victor and Hayford Hobbs. It was an adaptation of the 1919 play The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. It was shot at Cricklewood Studios." 604,145568,dbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bergermandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Bergermandbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:nameI Like It That Waydbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:I_Like_It_That_Waypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachman,"I Like It That Way is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Gloria Stuart, Roger Pryor and Marian Marsh." 605,103292,"dbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:distributorWomen Make Movies, Electronic Arts Intermix, Video Data Bankdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:producerRea Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:starringNoel Shaw and Sokhi Wagnerdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Women_Make_Moviesdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rea_Tajiridbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:nameHistory and Memory: For Akiko and Takashigedbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigedbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:History_and_Memory:_For_Akiko_and_Takashigepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_internment_of_Japanese_Americans","History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige is a 1991 documentary film by Rea Tajiri. In her film, Tajiri recalls her family's experience of the American internment of the Japanese during World War II.History and Memory explores the story beyond the recorded history of the internment of the Japanese and Japanese Americans. The film premiered at the 1991 Whitney Biennial exhibition, and has since been screened over 250 times." 606,126408,dbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Burchdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Bendixdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_O'Keefedbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:starringHelen Walkerdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_E._Burchdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charley_Rogersdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:nameAbroad with Two Yanksdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yanksdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Military_humor_in_filmdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Allan_Dwandbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_the_United_States_Marine_Corpsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Edward_Smalldbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pacific_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Abroad_with_Two_Yankspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Charley_Rogers,"Abroad with Two Yanks is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Helen Walker, William Bendix and Dennis O'Keefe as the title characters. It was Bendix's third and final role in a film as a US Marine and the first of Dwan's three films about the United States Marine Corps." 607,15330,dbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Denhamdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Christopher_Denhamdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Denhamdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:nameHome Moviedbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_psychological_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_(state)dbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Found_footage_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Home_Movie_(2008_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Camcorder_films,"Home Movie is a 2008 found footage psychological horror film and is the directorial debut of actor Christopher Denham.The film received favorable reviews at Montreal’s 2008 Fantasia Film Festival. Following the final screening, bids were made on the film and IFC Entertainment acquired the U.S. rights for IFC's Festival Direct Video On Demand and DVD rights Nationwide. The film stars Adrian Pasdar, Cady McClain, Amber Joy Williams, and Austin Williams." 608,166000,dbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:distributorAhojfilmdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:producerDaryush Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringDaryush Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringNarges Rashididbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringAzin Feizabadidbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringDirk Mayerdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringTuncay Garydbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:starringVictoria Simondbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daryush_Shokofdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:nameVenussian Tabutascodbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascodbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_avant-garde_and_experimental_filmsdbp-dbr:Venussian_Tabutascopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daryush_Shokof,"Venussian Tabutasco Is a 2004 experimental film produced, written and directed by Daryush Shokof. The title is made up by Shokof, similar to many other titles of works. It is an original conceptual film about the residents of different stories in a building viewed completely through a glass elevator. Shot on location in Berlin, Germany in 2004, the film is 60 minutes long and was initially supposed to be shot ""uncut"" and digitally. The music score for the film is composed by Tom Dokoupil. The film was screened in BAPFF film festival in Berlin, Germany, in 2005 and at the New York International Independent Film Festival on March 4, 2007." 609,70333,dbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_DePatiedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_W._Dunn_(animator)dbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_William_Lavadbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_neanderthalsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_time_traveldbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Mad_as_a_Mars_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Marvin_the_Martian_films,"Mad as a Mars Hare is a 1963 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and Maurice Noble. The short was released on October 19, 1963, and stars Bugs Bunny and Marvin the Martian. The cartoon's title is a play-on-words of the phrase ""mad as a March hare"". This is Marvin's final appearance in the Looney Tunes shorts during the Golden Age of American Animation." 610,24284,dbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Scott_Hicks_(director)dbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:directorKim McKenziedbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:producerScott Hicksdbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Penne_Hackforth-Jonesdbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:starringDavid Camerondbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:nameDown the Winddbp-dbr:Down_the_Winddbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1975_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Down_the_Windpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Scott_Hicks,Down the Wind is a 1975 Australian film which marked the directorial debut of Scott Hicks. He made it shortly after graduating from university. 611,168834,dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:producerHenry L. Goldstonedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Hoxiedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringDonald Keithdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Gulliverdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Majestic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Darmourdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Scott_Darling_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:nameOutlaw Justicedbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Majestic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Outlaw_Justicepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Armand_Schaefer,"Outlaw Justice is a 1932 American pre-Code western film directed by Armand Schaefer and starring Jack Hoxie, Dorothy Gulliver and Donald Keith. It was produced as a second feature for release by Majestic Pictures." 612,36540,dbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Cruzedbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Armand_Schaeferdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Asburydbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Samuel_Fullerdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Townleydbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_F._Royaldbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nathanael_Westdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wellyn_Totmandbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameGangs of New Yorkdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gangs_of_New_York_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Cruze,Gangs of New York is a 1938 American film directed by James Cruze and written by Samuel Fuller. 613,163455,dbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMGM-EMIdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Frankie_Howerddbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Horderndbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBarbara Murraydbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bob_Kellettdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ned_Sherrindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUp Pompeiidbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_EMI-Elstree_Studiosdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Roman_Empiredbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:EMI_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_assassinationsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_historical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Sid_Colindbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Depictions_of_Nero_on_filmdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Davisdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_79_ADdbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pompeii_in_popular_culturedbp-dbr:Up_Pompeii_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bob_Kellett,"Up Pompeii is a 1971 British sex comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Frankie Howerd and Michael Hordern. It was written by Sid Colin based on an idea by Talbot Rothwell.It is based on characters from the British television sitcom Up Pompeii! (1969–1975). There were two sequels: Up the Chastity Belt (1971), and Up the Front (1972)." 614,168740,dbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDon Enrightdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:producerR. Ben Efraimdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPhoebe Catesdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBetsy Russelldbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatthew Modinedbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRay Walstondbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSylvia Kristeldbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Zorekdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Studiosdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Dan_Greenburgdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:namePrivate Schooldbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_boarding_schoolsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teen_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_virginitydbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_Blackdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Teensploitationdbp-dbr:Private_School_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_romantic_comedy_films,"Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time, while their friends engage in sexually minded practical jokes." 615,144734,dbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:producerBen Verschleiserdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Blackmerdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Sleeperdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Trem_Carrdbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:nameGreat Gold Golddbp-dbr:Great_God_Golddbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Lubindbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Great_God_Goldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_crime_drama_films,Great God Gold is a 1935 film. It was Arthur Lubin's second film as director. 616,126529,dbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorJames Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Spoonerdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerAyanna Mackinsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMatthew Morgan (entrepreneur)dbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMatt Davisdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMariko Jonesdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoe Mitchelldbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTamar-kali Browndbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)dbp-dbp:nameAfro-Punkdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_punk_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Afro-Punk_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DIY_culture,"Afro-Punk (2003) is a 66-minute documentary film directed by James Spooner and produced by Matthew Morgan, exploring the roles of African Americans within what was then an overwhelmingly white punk scene across the United States of America—and taking place as the world shifted with the galvanizing power of the internet. The film focuses on the lives of four African American youths dedicated to the underground music and punk rock lifestyle, interspersed with interviews from scores of black punk rockers from all over the United States. Fans of the film and the music inspired an alternative movement, that was later interpreted for the annual Afropunk Festival beginning in 2005." 617,6372,dbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:distributorUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Duigandbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jon_Sainkendbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Krejusdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:nameMouth to Mouthdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mouth_to_Mouth_(1978_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Duigan,"Mouth to Mouth is a 1978 film directed by John Duigan. It stars Kim Krejus and Sonia Peat. It was nominated for three awards by the Australian Film Institute in 1978.The film was shot over four weeks in June and July 1977.Duigan later described it as ""in my early period of film-making in Melbourne, the film that I value most. I feel it is closest to what I set out for - and probably was the first film that I got close to achieving what I set out to do.""" 618,109497,"dbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Raymonddbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Woolf_&_Freedman_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:nameIt's a Kingdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:It's_a_Kingpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Raymond","It's a King is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jack Raymond and starring Sydney Howard, Joan Maude and Cecil Humphreys. It was made at Elstree Studios by the producer Herbert Wilcox's British and Dominions company." 619,162777,dbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Fiskdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:distributorABCdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:producerAlan Burkedbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Grubbdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Fiskdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:ABC_(Australian_TV_channel)dbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Robertsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:nameThe Amorous Dentistdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Amorous_Dentistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Fisk,"The Amorous Dentist is a 1983 Australian television film which was the second of four telemovies called Verdict produced by the ABC dramatising real cases (the others being The Dean Case, Who Killed Hannah Jane?, and The Schippan Mystery). It is based on the case of Dr Louis Bertrand." 620,24371,dbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:directorWonsuk Chindbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:producerWonsuk Chindbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:namee-Dreamsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamsdbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_Internetdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_businessdbp-dbr:E-Dreamspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dot-com_bubble,"e-Dreams is a 2001 American documentary film directed by Wonsuk Chin portraying the rise and fall of Kozmo.com, an online convenience store that used bike messengers to deliver goods ordered online within an hour.The movie follows Joseph Park and Yong Kang, 28-year-old Korean Americans, whose company started as Park's idea in 1998 and by January 1999 became a reality in a warehouse with a small group of employees and grew to 3,000 employees and an 11-city network within a year. Kozmo.com raised $280 million in capital and attracted attention from Amazon.com and Starbucks. However, the lack of a sustainable business plan and the inability to raise additional capital due to the dot-com bust and stock market correction that began in April 2000 forced the company out of business by 2001." 621,109943,dbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:directorRon McLellendbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRon McLellendbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Normindbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Justice_Leakdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringApril Gloverdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrian Bradlydbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCheri Christiandbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringDave R. Watkinsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKevin L. Powersdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Yarkonidbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJack O'lanterndbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Demons_in_filmdbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Jack_O'Lantern_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_supernatural_horror_films,"Jack O'Lantern is an American 2004 low budget independent horror film written and directed by Ron McLellen, and starring Dave R. Watkins, Kevin L. Powers and Tracy Yarkoni. First screened at the Gainesville, Georgia FrightFest Film Festival, it was released on DVD in 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment." 622,162470,dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Milestone_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:distributorFilm-Makers' Distribution Centerdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:producerShirley Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringShirley Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Lee_(actor)dbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jason_Hollidaydbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Milestone_Filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Shirley_Clarkedbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasondbp-dbp:namePortrait of Jasondbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_prostitution_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:African-American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_African_Americansdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_gay_mendbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_male_prostitutiondbp-dbr:Portrait_of_Jasonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Shirley_Clarke,"Portrait of Jason is a 1967 documentary film directed, produced and edited by Shirley Clarke and starring Jason Holliday (né Aaron Payne, 1924–1998).In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 623,14404,dbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:distributorWinkler Picturesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Margaret_J._Winklerdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:nameAlice the Toreadordbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadordbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_without_speechdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cattledbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_sports_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bullfighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alice_Comediesdbp-dbr:Alice_the_Toreadorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1925_animated_films,Alice the Toreador is a 1925 animated short silent film by Walt Disney in the Alice Comedies series. 624,165847,dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:directorMaurice Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:distributorThe Vitaphone Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Vitaphonedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_H._DePatiedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_W._Burton_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitdbp-dbp:nameThe Abominable Snow Rabbitdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Daffy_Duck_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Nobledbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Milt_Franklyndbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Himalayasdbp-dbr:The_Abominable_Snow_Rabbitpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Yeti,"The Abominable Snow Rabbit is a 1961 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and co-directed by Maurice Noble, with a story by Tedd Pierce. The short was released on May 20, 1961, and stars Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck." 625,25951,dbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_James_Elliottdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Arquettedbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courteney_Coxdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carol_Kanedbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:nameThe Shrink Is Indbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Indbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Andrew_Formdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_health_caredbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Benjamindbp-dbr:The_Shrink_Is_Inpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screwball_comedy_films,"The Shrink Is In is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin, and starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette." 626,95148,dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Warner_(director)dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Batesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Warner_(director)dbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Batesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:nameFall Timedbp-dbr:Fall_Timedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1950sdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Hummie_Manndbp-dbr:Fall_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_crime_films,"Fall Time is a 1995 film starring Mickey Rourke, David Arquette, Stephen Baldwin and Sheryl Lee, directed by Paul Warner and co-written by Paul Skemp and Steve Alden. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995." 627,69556,dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:producerRichard Franklindbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caroline_Goodalldbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tara_Moricedbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Caroline_Gillmerdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Madman_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Franklin_(director)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:nameHotel Sorrentodbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentodbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Hotel_Sorrentopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Franklin_(director),"Hotel Sorrento is a 1995 Australian drama film directed by Richard Franklin. Three sisters reunite in the sleepy Australian town of Sorrento after a ten-year hiatus. One of the three has written a book called Melancholy which is a thinly disguised version of their lives. The film is an adaptation of Hannie Rayson's 1990 play of the same name.""One of the film's many fleeting reflections is an exploration of the word ""melancholy"" - a word that perfectly suits Hotel Sorrento's tone and pace.""" 628,137157,dbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:producerDavid Dentdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringElsie Albiindbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Brenda_De_Banziedbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhat Every Woman Wantsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Talbot_Rothwelldbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Elveydbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:What_Every_Woman_Wants_(1954_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studios,"What Every Woman Wants is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring William Sylvester, Elsie Albiin, Brenda De Banzie and Patric Doonan, as well as featuring Brian Rix and Prunella Scales. It was based on a play Relations Are Best Apart by Edwin Lewis and was shot at Walton Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director John Stoll." 629,161283,dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:directorDavid Martin Porrasdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ingram_Entertainment_Holdings_Inc.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:producerLuz Gyaluidbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wilson_Betheldbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringJames Jaggerdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mariano_Martínez_(actor)dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sophie_Austerdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ingram_Entertainment_Holdings_Inc.dbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:nameStealing Summersdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summersdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2011_filmsdbp-dbr:Stealing_Summerspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Buenos_Aires,"Stealing Summers is a 2011 American drama film directed by David Martin Porras, written by Matt Lester, and starring Wilson Bethel, Sophie Auster, James Jagger, and Mariano Martinez. It was filmed on location in Buenos Aires, and premiered at the 2011 Seminci (also known as Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid or Valladolid International Film Festival) in Valladolid, Spain." 630,126051,dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Carley_Harrimandbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Rowland_(film_director)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Carley_Harrimandbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rowland_Leighdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Foster_(American_writer)dbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leighton_Brilldbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:nameA Song for Miss Juliedbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:A_Song_for_Miss_Juliepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Rowland,A Song for Miss Julie is a 1945 American Musical film directed by William Rowland. 631,39326,dbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:producerBrian Desmond Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martita_Huntdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ivan_Brandtdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Claredbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringManning Whileydbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:nameMiss Grant Goes to the Doordbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doordbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brian_Desmond_Hurstdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Grant_Goes_to_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_World_War_II_propaganda_shorts,"Miss Grant Goes to the Door is a 1940 British short propaganda film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Mary Clare and Martita Hunt. It was written by Rodney Ackland based on a story by Thorold Dickinson and Donald Bull and made for the British Ministry of Information. The film addresses the threat of invasion, and was intended to inspire confidence and convey the message ""Keep your heads""." 632,70236,dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Baer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Cookdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Steinhardtdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Godessoffdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colin_Firthdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dean_Norrisdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Rubin_(actress)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Getzdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeff_Perry_(American_actor)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Arthur_Taxierdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Orion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Thomas_Baer_(producer)dbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Cheryl_Cookdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Marc_Samuelsondbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Steinhardtdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anna_Godessoffdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yuri_Zeltserdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Darren_Blockdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kathryn_Nemeshdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:namePlaymakerdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Orion_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Mark_Snowdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Playmaker_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yuri_Zeltser,"Playmaker (also known as Private Teacher and Death Date) is a drama/mystery/thriller film starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Rubin, directed by Yuri Zeltser. The film was released in 1994." 633,144800,dbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:producerPhil McIntyredbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:starringAdrian Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:starringRik Mayalldbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Rik_Mayalldbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ade_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:nameGuest House Paradisodbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisodbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_hotelsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Colin_Townsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slapstick_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Edmondsondbp-dbr:Guest_House_Paradisopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bottom_(TV_series),"Guest House Paradiso (later subtitled as Richie and Eddie's Bottom Movie) is a 1999 British slapstick black comedy film written by and starring comic duo Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, who also directed in his feature directorial debut.The film is a spin-off of their BBC comedy television series Bottom. Mayall and Edmondson reprise their roles from the series respectively as Richie and Eddie, albeit with different surnames. The film was made at Ealing Studios and on location on the Isle of Wight, off Military Road A3055, between the villages of Afton and Brighstone." 634,69708,dbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Oconomoudbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarvin Millerdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringCarmen Zapatadbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringRegis Cordicdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringRod Colbindbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:starringSándor Naszódydbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Oconomoudbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Richard_Moreandbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn Husdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_15th_centurydbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_religious_leadersdbp-dbr:John_Hus_(1977_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Jan_Hus,"John Hus is a 1977 American film biography of the 14th-century Czech church reformer Jan Hus, directed by Michael Economou. The film was produced by Faith For Today Ministries, the creators of a Christian TV program of the same name.The film featured Rod Colbin in the title role." 635,153739,dbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Alan Simondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerDale Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStephen Nemethdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Alan Simondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:producerElizabeth karrdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringShea Whighamdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScott Wilsondbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKatheryn Winnickdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAlanis Morissettedbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJonathan Scarfedbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Freestyle_Releasingdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Chip_Rosenbloomdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRadio Free Albemuthdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Philip_K._Dickdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Radio_Free_Albemuth_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rhino_Films_films,"Radio Free Albemuth is a 2010 American film adaptation of the dystopian novel Radio Free Albemuth by author Philip K. Dick, which was written in 1976 and published posthumously in 1985. The film is written, directed, and produced by John Alan Simon and stars Jonathan Scarfe and Shea Whigham." 636,23941,dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Karnowskidbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Norbert_Weisserdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Scott_Paulindbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Phillips_(model)dbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringChristian Andrewsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringDiane Defoedbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Albert_Pyundbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameDeceitdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_extraterrestrial_lifedbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deceit_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Albert_Pyun,"Deceit is a 1989 minimalist science fiction film. Some sources cite a 1990, 1992 or a 1993 release date." 637,141437,dbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jon_Turteltaubdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMichael Taylordbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharles Newirthdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarbara Boyledbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Travoltadbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringForest Whitakerdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJeffrey DeMunndbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringKyra Sedgwickdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:namePhenomenondbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Touchstone_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_telekinesisdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_romantic_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Phenomenon_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jon_Turteltaub,"Phenomenon is a 1996 American romantic fantasy drama film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Gerald Di Pego. In it, an amiable, small-town everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. It stars John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, and Jeffrey DeMunn. The original music score was composed and conducted by Thomas Newman." 638,88862,dbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Eros_Filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_M._Angeldbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:nameAlbert R.N.dbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Gilbertdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:Albert_R.N.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_war_films,"Albert R.N. is a 1953 British war film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Jack Warner, Anthony Steel and Robert Beatty. It was based on the 1952 play of the same title by Guy Morgan and Edward Sammis." 639,66659,dbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Brennandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jo_Kennedydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringRoss O'Donovandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:starringMargo Leedbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gillian_Armstrongdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Hoytsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Elfickdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_MacLeandbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:nameStarstruckdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1982_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Starstruck_(1982_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gillian_Armstrong,"Starstruck is a 1982 Australian comedy-drama musical film directed by Gillian Armstrong and starring Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Donovan and Margo Lee. The plot concerns two teenagers trying to break into the music industry. The film was shot on location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was marketed with the tagline ""A Comedy Musical."" The hotel shots were filmed at the Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks, near the south pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge." 640,112637,"dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Young_(director)dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sy_Bartlettdbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:nameThat Ladydbp-dbr:That_Ladydbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdom / Spaindbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spanish_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_16th_centurydbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Spanish_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Youngdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_historical_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:That_Ladypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Ana_de_Mendoza_y_de_Silva,_Princess_of_Éboli","That Lady is a 1955 British-Spanish historical romantic drama film directed by Terence Young and produced by Sy Bartlett and Ray Kinnoch. It stars Olivia de Havilland, Gilbert Roland, and Paul Scofield. It was written by Bartlett based on the 1946 historical novel by Kate O'Brien, which was published in North America under the title For One Sweet Grape. Paul Scofield won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles at the 9th British Academy Film Awards for his role in the film." 641,165028,"dbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAlive Filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam D. Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Morgan_Fairchilddbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWillie Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Willie_Nelsondbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_D._Wittliffdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:nameRed Headed Strangerdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Austin,_Texasdbp-dbr:Red_Headed_Stranger_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_albums",Red Headed Stranger is a 1986 American Western drama film written and directed by William D. Wittliff. The film stars Willie Nelson and Morgan Fairchild. It is based on Nelson's album Red Headed Stranger (1975). 642,76649,dbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:producerMike Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robb_Wellsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mike_Smith_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Paul_Tremblaydbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantisdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robb_Wellsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:nameTrailer Park Boys: The Moviedbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_television_seriesdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stripteasedbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alliance_Atlantis_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Montecito_Picture_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nova_Scotiadbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Clattenburgdbp-dbr:Trailer_Park_Boys:_The_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trailer_Park_Boys,"Trailer Park Boys: The Movie (also known as Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to The Big Dirty and simply Trailer Park Boys) is a 2006 Canadian comedy crime film based on the television series Trailer Park Boys itself a sequel to the 1999 film of the same name. The film follows characters Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles creating a plan for the Big Dirty, one last crime that will enable them to retire from their criminal lives. The film, like the series, was directed and produced by Mike Clattenburg, with Ivan Reitman as an executive producer. It was released in Canada on October 6, 2006, and a limited release in the United States began on January 25, 2008. It has developed into a cult film since then." 643,163786,dbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:directorJohn N. Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:producerGiles Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:producerDavid Wilsondbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringMort Ransendbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Granadbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringStefan Wodoslawskydbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:starringAshley Murraydbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_N._Smithdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_docufiction_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Giles_Walkerdbp-dbr:The_Masculine_Mystiquepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_N._Smith,"The Masculine Mystique is a Canadian docufiction film directed by Giles Walker and John N. Smith and released in 1984.The film centres on Alex (Sam Grana), Blue (Stefan Wodoslawsky), Mort (Mort Ransen) and Ashley (Ashley Murray), four men whose perspectives on the changing nature of men's sexual and romantic relationships with women in the wake of feminism are explored through both documentary ""interviews"" and narrative vignettes. Alex is a married father who is having an extramarital affair; Ashley is a single parent, recently separated from his wife but not ready to commit to a new relationship; Mort is a divorced man who is seeking a new relationship; Blue is a single man seeking the ""perfect woman"".The film, which had a budget of $489,590 (equivalent to $1,269,218 in 2023), was the first in the National Film Board of Canada's series of ""alternative dramas"" in the 1980s and early 1990s, which combined dramatic and documentary film techniques. It was created and scripted through an improvisational process, with the film's characters being portrayed by National Film Board filmmakers and their family members rather than by professional actors.The characters of Alex and Blue were subsequently spun off into the follow-up films 90 Days and The Last Straw, which explored Alex becoming a sperm donor and Blue entering a relationship with a Korean mail-order bride. 90 Days was the most commercially and critically successful of the three films, garnering several nominations at the 1986 Genie Awards. The Masculine Mystique won a Red Ribbon at the 1985 American Film and Video Festival." 644,121154,dbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Lemontdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_N._Boyledbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Lemontdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Republic_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_N._Boyledbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Green Carnationdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Republic_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Green_Carnation_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Lemont,"The Green Carnation (also known as The Green Buddha) is a 1954 British second feature ('B') crime film directed by John Lemont and starring Wayne Morris, Mary Germaine and Marcia Ashton. It was written by Paul Erickson and distributed by Republic Pictures" 645,144536,dbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Fred_Bluettdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vic_Roberts_(writer)dbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_D._Parkerdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiesdbp-dbp:nameCinesound Varietiesdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Cinesound_Varietiespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_musical_films,"Cinesound Varieties is a 1934 Australian variety short film from director Ken G. Hall made to go out on a double-bill with the full-length feature, The Silence of Dean Maitland (1934). Only 18 minutes of the film survive today." 646,6354,dbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Crabtreedbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Bashdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Randelldbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Greta_Gyntdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:nameMorning Calldbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Morning_Call_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Crabtree,"Morning Call (U.S. title: The Strange Case of Dr. Manning) is a 1957 British thriller film, directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Greta Gynt and Ron Randell. It was written by Bill Luckwell and Paul Tabori from a story by Leo Townsend. It was distributed in the U.S. by Republic Pictures." 647,154989,dbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gene_Raymonddbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clark_Gabledbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Astordbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jean_Harlowdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Hunt_Strombergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Lee_Mahindbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Ogden_Stewartdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:nameRed Dustdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Irving_Thalbergdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Victor_Flemingdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Red_Dust_(1932_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Vietnam,"Red Dust is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming, and starring Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, and Mary Astor. It is based on the 1928 play of the same name by Wilson Collison, and was adapted for the screen by John Mahin. Red Dust is the second of six movies Gable and Harlow made together. More than 20 years later, Gable starred in a remake, Mogambo (1953), with Ava Gardner starring in a variation on the role Harlow played and Grace Kelly playing a part similar to one portrayed by Astor in Red Dust.The film, set on a rubber plantation in French Indochina (present-day Vietnam), provides a view into the French colonial rubber business. It includes scenes of rubber trees being tapped for sap, the process of coagulating the rubber with acid, native workers being rousted, gales that can blow the roof off a hut and are difficult to walk in, the spartan living quarters, the supply boat that arrives periodically, a rainy spell that lasts weeks, and tigers prowling the jungle. The film's title is derived from the large quantities of dust stirred up by storms.In 2006, Red Dust was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 648,76513,dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:producerGalyn Susmandbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTom Hanksdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringKristen Schaaldbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringDon Ricklesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringCarl Weathersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringJoan Cusackdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringWallace Shawndbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTim Allendbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringStephen Tobolowskydbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:starringTimothy Daltondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Televisiondbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:nameToy Story of Terror!dbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Comedy_horrordbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michael_Giacchinodbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_animated_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Halloween_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Annie_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_television_specialsdbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Angus_MacLanedbp-dbr:Toy_Story_of_Terror!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Toy_Story,"Toy Story of Terror! is an American animated Halloween television special produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Disney Television Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures, based on the Toy Story franchise. It is set after the events of Toy Story 3, and premiered on the American television network ABC on October 16, 2013. It was written and directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Galyn Susman, with Joan Cusack, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Timothy Dalton, and Kristen Schaal reprising their roles of Jessie, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Mr. Pricklepants, and Trixie with Carl Weathers as Combat Carl and Stephen Tobolowsky as the motel manager. Michael Giacchino composed the music for the special. The film's soundtrack was released on October 15, 2013, on Amazon.com and iTunes in digital format.The special follows the toys on a road trip, when a flat tire leads Bonnie and her mother to spend the night in a roadside motel. After Mr. Potato Head goes missing, the others begin to search for him, but they find themselves caught up in a mysterious sequence of events that leads them to a big conspiracy." 649,152547,dbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Conraddbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Zerbedbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Dzundzadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamey_Sheridandbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Riley_(actor)dbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lisa_Banesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stan_Houghdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Caunitzdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOne Police Plazadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jerry_Jamesondbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montrealdbp-dbr:One_Police_Plaza_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_thriller_films,"One Police Plaza is a 1986 Canadian-American television film directed by Jerry Jameson. The musical score was composed by Mark Snow. The film starring Robert Conrad, George Dzundza, James Olson, Jamey Sheridan, Larry Riley, Lisa Banes and Joe Grifasi in the lead roles." 650,164689,dbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:distributorAmerican International Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_M._Heywarddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringChristopher Leedbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringVincent Pricedbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringPeter Cushingdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringAlfred Marksdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:starringMichael Gotharddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Picture_Corporationdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Milton_Subotskydbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Rosenbergdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Louis_M._Heywarddbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Christopher_Wickingdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:nameScream and Scream Againdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Hesslerdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_and_Scream_Againpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_films,"Scream and Scream Again is a 1970 British science-fiction horror film directed by Gordon Hessler for Amicus Productions, and starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Alfred Marks, Michael Gothard, and Peter Cushing. The screenplay was by Christopher Wicking, based on the 1967 novel The Disorientated Man, attributed to ""Peter Saxon"", a house pseudonym used by various authors in the 1960s and 1970s.The film marks the second teaming, after The Oblong Box (1969), of actors Price and Lee with director Hessler. Price and Lee only share a brief scene in the film's climax. Cushing, in his brief scene, shares no screen time with either Price or Lee.Overlooked during its initial release, the film has since become a minor cult classic, with the Overlook Film Guide acknowledging it as ""one of the best science-fiction films made in Britain.""" 651,60571,dbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Eyredbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:producerSimon Perrydbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Readbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lindsay_Duncandbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Eyredbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:nameLoose Connectionsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Loose_Connectionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Eyre,Loose Connections is a 1984 British film starring Stephen Rea. 652,83804,dbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerSteve Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerJack Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Nick_Hexumdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:producerNancy Juvonendbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringSean Astindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringDan Aykroyddbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringDrew Barrymoredbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringAdam Sandlerdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:starringRob Schneiderdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Segaldbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Releasingdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nancy_Juvonendbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:name50dbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Reggaedbp-dbr:50_First_Datesdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Skadbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hawaiidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Happy_Madison_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2004_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Steve_Golindbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Teddy_Castelluccidbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Jack_Giarraputodbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Segaldbp-dbr:50_First_Datespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Flower_Films_films,"50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, with Rob Schneider, Sean Astin, Lusia Strus, Blake Clark, and Dan Aykroyd in supporting roles. It follows the story of Henry Roth, a womanizing marine veterinarian who falls for an art teacher named Lucy Whitmore. When he discovers she has amnesia, and forgets him when she falls asleep, he resolves to win her over again each new day.Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu, Hawaii, on the Windward side and the North Shore. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team.The film received mixed reviews but was a commercial success. It was later remade in India as Satyabhama (2007, in Telugu) and as Ormayundo Ee Mukham (2014, in Malayalam), in Japan as 50 First Kisses (2018), in Iran as Chap dast (2005), and in Mexico as Como si fuera la primera vez (2019). The film marked the second collaboration between Sandler and Barrymore, after The Wedding Singer and before Blended (both directed by Frank Coraci). During the end credits, it featured a dedication to the memory of Sandler's father Stanley, who had died at the age of 68 from lung cancer on September 9, 2003." 653,142900,dbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerMerry Colomerdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Kontoyannisdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:producerMarta Joverdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringAlex Vincentdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringJeff Moffittdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringBen Prayzdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringKirsty Mearesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:starringTimothy J. Coxdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Antonio_Padovandbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:nameSocks and Cakesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_student_filmsdbp-dbr:Socks_and_Cakespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_comedy-drama_films,"Socks and Cakes is a 2010 American short slice of life written and directed by Antonio Padovan and starring Kirsty Meares, Timothy J. Cox, Jeff Moffitt, Ben Prayz and Alex Vincent. The short was also Padovan's first student film, and won a Golden Ace Award at the 2010 Las Vegas film festival." 654,109110,dbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:nameIrma la Doucedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:nameIrma La Doucedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_musicalsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_featuring_a_Best_Musical_or_Comedy_Actress_Golden_Globe_winning_performancedbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_that_won_the_Best_Original_Score_Academy_Awarddbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_I._A._L._Diamonddbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_prostitution_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_André_Previndbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Billy_Wilderdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1963_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Irma_la_Doucepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Billy_Wilder,"Irma la Douce (French: [iʁ.ma la dus], ""Irma the Sweet"") is a 1963 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder from a screenplay he co-wrote with I. A. L. Diamond, based on the 1956 French stage musical of the same name by Marguerite Monnot and Alexandre Breffort. The film stars Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine." 655,159161,dbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVHS video release: Triborodbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Endersbydbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gema_Zamprognadbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eric_Christmasdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gwynyth_Walshdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ralph_Endersbydbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Challengersdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_children's_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CBC_Television_original_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eric_Tilldbp-dbr:The_Challengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Eric_Robertson_(composer),"The Challengers is a 1990 family television film that was produced by Lauron Productions for CBC Television. It stars Gema Zamprogna (best known for her role on Road to Avonlea), Gwynyth Walsh and Eric Christmas. The film features the Jon and Vangelis song ""I'll Find My Way Home"".The film was first broadcast in Canada on 14 October 1990 through CBC Television. BBC One aired the film in the United Kingdom on 3 August 1993. The film also had frequent showings on The Disney Channel. Triboro Entertainment provided the video release on VHS.It was shot in Winnipeg and Stonewall, Manitoba." 656,110876,dbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:directorEdward C. Lilleydbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_W._Burtondbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Devinedbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ann_Blythdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leon_Erroldbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peggy_Ryandbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_C._Lilleydbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernard_W._Burtondbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:nameBabes on Swing Streetdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1944_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Babes_on_Swing_Streetpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_C._Lilley,"Babes on Swing Street is a 1944 musical comedy film directed by Edward C. Lilley and starring Ann Blyth, Peggy Ryan, and Andy Devine. It was produced by Universal Pictures." 657,141210,dbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Wrightdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Hogan_(actor)dbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gordon_Michael_Woolvettdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kelly_Rebardbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:nameBordertown Cafédbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafédbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Canadadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Albertadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1991_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montanadbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Canadian_playsdbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norma_Baileydbp-dbr:Bordertown_Cafépurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canada–United_States_border,"Bordertown Café is a 1992 Canadian drama film produced and directed by Norma Bailey and written by Kelly Rebar, based on her 1987 play of the same name. The film stars Janet Wright and Susan Hogan. Set in Alberta, Bordertown Café was filmed outside of Warren, Manitoba.Hogan plays Marlene, the divorced owner of a small café in a rural Alberta town near the Canada–United States border, whose life is turned upside down when her son Jimmy (Gordon Michael Woolvett) is offered the opportunity to go live with his father and his father's new wife in the States.Wright plays Maxine, Marlene's mother and Jimmy's grandmother. She won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 13th Genie Awards ceremony. Rebar was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay, and Lara Mazur was nominated for Best Editing." 658,10678,dbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:directorRobert Vincent O'Neilldbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:distributorCrown International Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:producerPeter Carpenterdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:producerChris Marconidbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringPeter Carpenterdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringJacqueline Dalyadbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringMaria De Aragondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringReagan Wilsondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:starringVicki Petersdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:nameBlood Maniadbp-dbr:Blood_Maniadbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_splatter_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dysfunctional_familiesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sororicide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Crown_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Patricide_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_inheritancesdbp-dbr:Blood_Maniapurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970_LGBT-related_films,"Blood Mania is a 1970 American horror film written by Peter Carpenter and Tony Crechales and directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil, and starring Carpenter, Maria De Aragon, Vicki Peters, Reagan Wilson, Jacqueline Dalya, and Alex Rocco. The film stars Carpenter as a doctor whose mistress, an heiress, murders her terminally ill father to help him pay off a debt.Released in the fall of 1970, the film would go on to be featured as a double bill with 1961's Bloodlust!. According to star Vicki Peters, the house the film was shot in was formerly owned by Bela Lugosi." 659,161172,"dbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:producerReginald Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:producerMansfield Markhamdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Madeleine_Carrolldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringPercy Marmontdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:starringHenry Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Ideal_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mansfield_Markhamdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Fogwelldbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:nameThe Written Lawdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ideal_Film_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Written_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Fogwell","The Written Law is a 1931 British drama film directed by Reginald Fogwell and starring Madeleine Carroll, Percy Marmont and Henry Hewitt. It was shot at Elstree Studios." 660,137398,dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Films_Ltd.dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerassociatedbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerBill Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerDerek Winndbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:producerJohn O. Douglasdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Diana_Dorsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringPatrick Holtdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringJack Hulbertdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cicely_Courtneidgedbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Adelphi_Films_Ltd.dbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Luckwelldbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hulbertdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:nameMiss Tulip Stays the Nightdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Miss_Tulip_Stays_the_Nightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arliss,"Miss Tulip Stays the Night (also known as Dead by Morning) is a 1955 British comedy crime film starring Diana Dors, Patrick Holt, Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge. It was the last major feature film directed by Leslie Arliss. The screenplay concerns a crime writer and his wife who stay at a country house where a mysterious corpse appears." 661,133094,dbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorFilms Boutiquedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:producerÞór Sigurjónssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Film_Institutedbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jóhann_Jóhannssondbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:nameLast and First Mendbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIcelanddbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_16_mm_filmdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Serbiadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Croatiadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Montenegrodbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Icelandic_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovinadbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kosovodbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Future_historydbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icelandic_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Last_and_First_Men_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Icelandic_science_fiction_films,"Last and First Men is a 2020 English-language Icelandic science fiction film directed by Jóhann Jóhannsson, who co-wrote the screenplay with José Enrique Macián. Based on the 1930 novel of the same name by English author Olaf Stapledon, it is the only feature film directed by Jóhannsson, a composer who died of an overdose two years before its release.The film had its world premiere at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival on 25 February 2020, and was digitally released on 30 July, by BFI Distribution in the United Kingdom. It received widespread critical acclaim." 662,165115,dbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:namePuss n' Bootydbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Frank_Tashlindbp-dbr:Puss_n'_Bootypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_films,"Puss n' Booty is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Frank Tashlin. The short was released on December 11, 1943 in the United States.Puss n' Booty was the final Looney Tunes short produced in black-and-white. It was later remade in color in 1948 as I Taw a Putty Tat, starring Sylvester and Tweety." 663,37029,dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJulian Krainindbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Valleydbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Don_Bakerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sandersondbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clarence_Williams_IIIdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Angelina_Joliedbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Terry_Kinneydbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mark_Rolstondbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gary_Sinisedbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Skipp_Sudduthdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mare_Winninghamdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ron_Perkinsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTracy Fraimdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Krainindbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_filmdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)dbp-dbo:genredbp-dbr:Biographical_filmdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1974dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1967dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1958dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Alabamadbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1963dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1970dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:TNT_Network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_television_filmsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_paraplegics_or_quadriplegicsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1972dbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Peabody_Award-winning_broadcastsdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Miniseries_or_Television_Movie_Golden_Globe_winnersdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Primetime_Emmy_Award-winning_television_seriesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Frankenheimerdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_seriesdbp-dbr:George_Wallace_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:George_Wallace,"George Wallace is a 1997 biographical television film, produced and directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the 45th governor of Alabama. The teleplay, written by Marshall Frady and Paul Monash, is based on the 1996 biography Wallace: The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace by Frady. Mare Winningham, Clarence Williams III, Joe Don Baker, Angelina Jolie, Terry Kinney, William Sanderson, Mark Rolston, Tracy Fraim, Skipp Sudduth, Ron Perkins, and Mark Valley also star.Sinise reprised his role as George Wallace in Frankenheimer's 2002 television film Path to War, about the Johnson administration's entry into the Vietnam War.George Wallace premiered on TNT in August 1997, being broadcast in two parts. It was highly praised by critics and received various accolades: including Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing (Frankenheimer), Outstanding Lead Actor (Sinise), and Outstanding Supporting Actress (Winningham), and Golden Globe Awards for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Best Supporting Actress (Jolie)." 664,69573,dbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeslie Parkyndbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nanette_Newmandbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamated_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Julian_Wintledbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of Mysterydbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)dbp-dbp:countryUKdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_haunted_house_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_Mystery_(1961_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Supernatural_thriller_films,"House of Mystery (also known as Das Landhaus des Dr. Lemming) is a 1961 British supernatural mystery film direcred by Vernon Sewell and starring Jane Hylton, Peter Dyneley and Nanette Newman. It was based on the play The Medium which Sewell had filmed three times before. It aired in the U.S. as an episode of the TV series Kraft Mystery Theatre." 665,54066,"dbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Anthony_Havelock-Allandbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:nameThe Village Squiredbp-dbr:The_Village_Squiredbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Reginald_Denhamdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:The_Village_Squirepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Anthony_Havelock-Allan","The Village Squire is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Reginald Denham and starring David Horne, Leslie Perrins, Moira Lynd and Vivien Leigh. It is based on Arthur Jarvis Black's play. The screenplay concerns a village's amateur production of MacBeth that is aided by the arrival of a Hollywood star. This provokes the fierce resistance of the village squire who hates films. The film was a quota quickie, produced at Elstree Studios for Paramount to help them meet their yearly quota set down by the British government." 666,132743,dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_Schaefer_(director)dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kim_Hunterdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melvyn_Douglasdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Kerwindbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hurd_Hatfielddbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_Schaefer_(director)dbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Hartungdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:nameLamp at Midnightdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_set_in_the_17th_centurydbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_playsdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_playsdbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Galileo_Galileidbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Lamp_At_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Plays_adapted_into_television_shows,"Lamp At Midnight is a play that was written by Barrie Stavis, and first produced in 1947 at New Stages, New York. The play treats the 17th-century Galileo affair, which was a profound conflict between the Roman Catholic Church and Galileo Galilei over the interpretation of his astronomical observations using the newly invented telescope. By coincidence, Bertolt Brecht's play on the same theme, Life of Galileo, opened in New York just a few weeks before Lamp at Midnight. Some critics now consider Galileo to be a masterpiece, but in 1947 the New York Times reviewer, Brooks Atkinson, preferred Lamp at Midnight." 667,136326,dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:directorLeslie Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Liondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGlobe Releasing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringBeverly Garlanddbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hank_McCunedbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:starringHanley Stafforddbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Baldwindbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Charles_Maxwell_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Go-Getterdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leigh_Jasondbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Goodwinsdbp-dbr:The_Go-Getter_(1956_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1956_comedy_films,"The Go-Getter is a 1956 American comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and Leslie Goodwins and starring Hank McCune, Hanley Stafford and Beverly Garland." 668,68953,dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Murphy_(Director)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorHoyts Distributiondbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBrian Rosendbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ben_Oxenboulddbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rebecca_Riggdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jeremy_Larssondbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martin_Lewis_(actor_born_1970)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Maurice_Murphy_(Director)dbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Ellisdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFatty Finndbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Sydneydbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Maurice_Murphydbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_fantasy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Fatty_Finn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Australian_comics,"Fatty Finn is a 1980 Australian film, directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Ben Oxenbould with Rebecca Rigg. It is based on the 1930s cartoon-strip character, Fatty Finn, created by Syd Nicholls and is loosely based on the 1927 silent film, The Kid Stakes." 669,2078,dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Anderledbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringAndrew McCarthydbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringJames Spaderdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringAnnie Pottsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringMolly Ringwalddbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:starringJon Cryerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Howard_Deutchdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:namePretty in Pinkdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Post-punkdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:New_wave_musicdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_promsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Coming-of-age_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_interclass_romancedbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Lauren_Shuler_Donnerdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hughes_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dressesdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_romantic_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pretty_in_Pinkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Howard_Deutch,"Pretty in Pink is a 1986 American teen romantic comedy-drama film about love and social cliques in American high schools in the 1980s. The film stars Molly Ringwald, alongside Harry Dean Stanton, Jon Cryer, Annie Potts, James Spader, and Andrew McCarthy. A cult classic, it is commonly identified as a ""Brat Pack"" film. The film follows high school senior Andie Walsh (Ringwald), and her relationships with her love interest Blane McDonnagh (McCarthy), her best friend Philip F. ""Duckie"" Dale (Cryer), and her father (Stanton).It was directed by Howard Deutch, produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, and written by John Hughes, who also served as co-executive producer. The film was named after a song by the Psychedelic Furs, and the film's soundtrack, which has been acclaimed as ""among the most brilliant in modern cinema"", features a re-recorded version of the song. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's ""If You Leave"" became an international hit and charted at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 in May 1986.Pretty in Pink premiered at Mann's Chinese Theatre on January 29, 1986, and was released theatrically in the United States on February 28. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Ringwald's performance, and grossed $40.5 million against a $9 million budget." 670,96377,dbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerThomas Newmandbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerBill Bernsteindbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:producerLindsey Collinsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringDiane Keatondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEd O'Neilldbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringAlbert Brooksdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEugene Levydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringEllen DeGeneresdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringTy Burrelldbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringKaitlin Olsondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:starringHayden Rolencedbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:nameFinding Dorydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_disabilitydbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:IMAX_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pixar_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:3D_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_nonlinear_narrative_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_spin-offsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_fishdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_aquariumsdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional_fishdbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Stantondbp-dbr:Finding_Dorypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Finding_Nemo,"Finding Dory is a 2016 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Lindsey Collins, and written by Stanton and Victoria Strouse. The film is both a sequel and spin-off following the events of Finding Nemo (2003). Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks reprise their roles from the first film, with Hayden Rolence (replacing Alexander Gould), Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy joining the cast. The film focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory (DeGeneres), who journeys to be reunited with her parents (Keaton and Levy).Disney planned to make a sequel to Finding Nemo since 2005, tasking its new studio Circle Seven Animation after disagreements with Pixar. Though it never went into production, a script was uploaded to the official Raindance Film Festival website that includes elements of the unmade script. Disney's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006 led to the cancellation of Circle Seven's version of the film. A Pixar-made sequel was announced in April 2013 as the schedule for a November 2015 release. The fictional Marine Life Institute depicted extensively in the film is based on the production team's research trips to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the Marine Mammal Center and the Vancouver Aquarium. Thomas Newman returned to compose the score.Finding Dory premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 8, 2016, and was released in theaters in the United States on June 17. It received widespread praise from critics, like its predecessor, for its animation, emotional weight, voice acting and humor. The film earned $1.029 billion worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the third-highest-grossing film of 2016 and the fourth-highest-grossing animated film at the time. It set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening for an animated film in Canada and the United States and the highest-grossing animated film in Canada and the United States. The film received a win at the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards for Favorite Animated Movie." 671,55469,dbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Benjamin_Rossdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:distributorC/FP Distributiondbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:producerSam Taylordbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Colemandbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hugh_O'Conordbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Lloyd-Packdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Sheendbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringTobias Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:starringNorman Carodbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:nameThe Young Poisoner's Handbookdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_psychiatric_hospitalsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Poisoner's_Handbookpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_serial_killer_films,"The Young Poisoner's Handbook is a 1995 black comedy-drama film based on the life of Graham Young, more commonly known as ""The Teacup Murderer"". It was directed by Benjamin Ross and written by Ross and Jeff Rawle. The film stars Hugh O'Conor in the lead role." 672,133907,dbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:directorAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:distributorLions Gate Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:distributorFM Home Videodbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:producerAlan Mehrezdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pat_Moritadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Hongdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Rhys-Daviesdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Daniel_Bernhardtdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Lions_Gate_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIdbp-dbp:nameBloodsport IIIdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underground_fighting_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Martial_arts_tournament_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Sri_Lankadbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Karate_filmsdbp-dbr:Bloodsport_IIIpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bloodsport_(film_series),"Bloodsport III is a 1997 martial arts sports action film directed and produced by Alan Mehrez, from a script written by James Williams. It is a direct sequel to Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite, and the third installment overall in the Bloodsport film series. The movie starred Daniel Bernhardt, reprising his role as Alex Cardo. It was released direct-to-video in 1997." 673,164959,dbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Buck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringWade Botelerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:starringCecilia Parkerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_W._Leedbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:nameUnknown Valleydbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lambert_Hillyerdbp-dbr:Unknown_Valleypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_Western_(genre)_films,"Unknown Valley is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Buck Jones, Cecilia Parker and Wade Boteler. It was shot at the Iverson Ranch in California." 674,14181,"dbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBarry Levinedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lin_Shayedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames DeBellodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Giuseppe_Andrewsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Natasha_Lyonnedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edward_Furlongdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Stanleydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sam_Huntingtondbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Crissdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Shannon_Tweeddbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ace_Frehleydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGene Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_Line_Cinemadbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gene_Simmonsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDetroit Rock Citydbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDetroit Rock City: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Power_popdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Heavy_metal_musicdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Glam_rockdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hard_rockdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_Line_Cinema_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_J._Peter_Robinsondbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_teen_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Clevelanddbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1970sdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1978dbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_musical_groupsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_songsdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Detroitdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Hamilton,_Ontariodbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adam_Rifkindbp-dbr:Detroit_Rock_City_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Kiss_(band)","Detroit Rock City is a 1999 American teen comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and written by Carl V. Dupré. It tells of four teenage boys in a Kiss tribute band who try to see their idols in a concert in Detroit in 1978. It took its title from the Kiss song of the same name. The film stars Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello, Sam Huntington, the members of Kiss (Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss), Natasha Lyonne and Lin Shaye.The film was primarily shot in Canada, such as at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Toronto and Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, but also at Fox Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed approximately $6 million against a $17 million budget. It is a 1970s nostalgia film." 675,10330,dbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorColumbia Picturesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameBlackmailerdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Gordon_Wilesdbp-dbr:Blackmailer_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_thriller_drama_films,"Blackmailer is a 1936 American comedy mystery film directed by Gordon Wiles and starring William Gargan, Florence Rice, and H.B. Warner. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.Variety also reported that exhibitors were advised to ignore the pressbook and sell the film as a farce." 676,156784,dbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Northdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Schragerdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tsilla_Cheltondbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Marcel_Marceaudbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Philippe_Claydbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Sheldon_Schragerdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ranald_Grahamdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShanksdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_body_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_deaf_peopledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Alex_Northdbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:Shanks_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_horror_films,"Shanks is a 1974 American surrealist horror film about a puppeteer able to manipulate dead bodies like puppets. Mime Marcel Marceau, in his first major film role, plays the titular Malcolm Shanks. It was the last film directed by producer-director William Castle." 677,120736,"dbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:producerBen Cosgrovedbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cate_Blanchettdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tobey_Maguiredbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:George_Clooneydbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Paul_Attanasiodbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:nameThe Good Germandbp-dbr:The_Good_Germandbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Berlindbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cold_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_neo-noir_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1945dbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angeles_County,_Californiadbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Thomas_Newmandbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Steven_Soderberghdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_war_correspondentsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Gregory_Jacobsdbp-dbr:The_Good_Germanpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Paul_Attanasio","The Good German is a 2006 American neo-noir crime film. A film adaptation of Joseph Kanon's 2001 novel, it was directed by Steven Soderbergh, and stars George Clooney, Cate Blanchett, and Tobey Maguire. Set in Berlin following the Allied victory over the Nazis, it begins as a murder mystery but weaves in elements involving the American postwar employment of Nazi rocket scientists in Operation Paperclip.The film was shot in black-and-white and is designed to imitate the appearance of film noir from the 1940s, although it also includes material – such as sex scenes and swearing – that would have been prohibited by the Production Code. Its poster is a homage to the poster for Casablanca (1942, also from Warner Bros.), as is the closing scene at an airport. The DVD release presents the film in the 1.33:1 aspect ratio which declined in use from about 1953, though the theatrical release, and other DVD Releases, used the slightly more modern but still unusual 1.66:1 ratio.The film received mixed reviews and grossed $6 million worldwide against a budget of $32 million. It was nominated for the Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear and the Academy Award for Best Original Score." 678,157516,dbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Wainwrightdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrew_Martondbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:General_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameWolf's Clothingdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Wolf's_Clothing_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrew_Marton,"Wolf's Clothing is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Claude Hulbert, Gordon Harker and Lilli Palmer. The screenplay concerns a blundering group of secret agents who mistake a Foreign Office official for a dangerous international assassin.It was made at Shepperton Studios by the independent producer Richard Wainwright." 679,98350,dbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Grantdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Feurydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Maura_Tierneydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Dennis_Dugandbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lee_Grantdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Walt_Disney_Companydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Willisdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joseph_Feurydbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:nameBroadway Brawlerdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cancelled_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Unreleased_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Delawaredbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinergi_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Broadway_Brawlerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_ice_hockey_films,"Broadway Brawler is an unfinished romantic comedy film that was to star Bruce Willis and Maura Tierney and be directed by Lee Grant. It was produced by Willis and Joseph Feury for Cinergi Pictures, and was to have been distributed by The Walt Disney Company in 1997.Other cast members included Daniel Baldwin (as ""Matt""), Alex Boyd (as a flashback, younger version of ""Matt""), Jenifer Lewis, and Casey Moses Wurzbach, though it is unclear how much, if any, of their scenes were shot at the time the production folded.The film was to be entirely shot in Feury's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. Twenty days into principal photography, Willis, unhappy with the work of some of the crew, fired multiple people, leading Disney to shut down production. Instead of suing him, the studio reached a deal with Willis to work on three films for a discounted rate; Armageddon (1998), The Sixth Sense (1999), and The Kid (2000)." 680,121628,dbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:nameThe Heart of the Worlddbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worlddbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_avant-garde_and_experimental_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Winnipegdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Live_Action_Short_Drama_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Guy_Maddindbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heart_of_the_Worldpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Georgy_Sviridov,"The Heart of the World is a Canadian short film written and directed by Guy Maddin, produced for the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. Maddin was one of a number of directors (including Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg) commissioned to make four-minute short films that would screen prior to the various feature films at the 2000 festival as part of the special Preludes program. After hearing rumours that other directors were planning films with a small number of shots, Maddin decided that his film would instead contain over 100 shots per minute, and enough plot for a feature-length film. Maddin then wrote and shot The Heart of the World in the style of Russian constructivism, taking the commission at its literal face value, as a call to produce a propaganda film. Even in its expanded, 6-minute version, The Heart of the World runs at a breakneck speed, averaging roughly two shots per second, a pace intensified by the background music, Time, Forward! by Georgy Sviridov." 681,27981,dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:TBS_(U.S._TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRandy Sutterdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTed Babcockdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSalli Newmandbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCleve Landsbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerHanay Geiogamahdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRalph Bergedbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard Moves Campdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:producerStacy Mandelbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Wes_Studidbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ned_Beattydbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Greyeyesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Irene_Bedarddbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hermandbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:August_Schellenbergdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Hortondbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:TBS_(U.S._TV_channel)dbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:genreBiographydbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Native_Americansdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1996_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Irvindbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Armstrong_Custerdbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_South_Dakotadbp-dbr:Crazy_Horse_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Crazy_Horse,"Crazy Horse is a 1996 American Western television film based on the true story of Crazy Horse, a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota, and the Battle of Little Bighorn. It was shown on TNT as part of a series of five ""historically accurate telepics"" about Native American history.The film is directed by John Irvin and stars Michael Greyeyes as Crazy Horse. Ned Beatty stars as Dr. McGillicuddy, Irene Bedard as Black Buffalo Woman, Wes Studi as Red Cloud and Peter Horton as George Armstrong Custer.Other First Nation stars include Jimmy Herman as Conquering Bear, August Schellenberg as Sitting Bull, Gordon Tootoosis as Akicita and Lorne Cardinal as Young Man Afraid.It was shot in Black Hills, South Dakota." 682,24436,dbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStacie Graberdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Knudsendbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJoseph J. Graberdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:nameIndescribabledbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2013_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_evangelicalismdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Indescribable_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1917,"Indescribable is a 2013 film produced by Thorncrown Project in association with Crystal Creek Media, which produced films such as Creed of Gold and Courageous Love. Filming took place during June and July 2011 in Bryan, Texas. The story is based on the historical events surrounding the writing of the hymn ""The Love of God"". It was released to home video on April 6, 2013." 683,8519,dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sterling_Hollowaydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stan_Frebergdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlie_Rugglesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Thompson_(voice_actor)dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hans_Conrieddbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:starringJimmy MacDonalddbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ted_Searsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lawson_(author)dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bill_Peetdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:nameBen and Medbp-dbr:Ben_and_Medbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_micedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1953_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Walt_Disneydbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Pennsylvaniadbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Thirteen_Coloniesdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animation_based_on_real_peopledbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Disney_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Oliver_Wallacedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1745dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Hamilton_Luskedbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Winston_Hiblerdbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1776dbp-dbr:Ben_and_Mepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Secret_histories,"Ben and Me is an American animated two-reel short subject produced by Walt Disney Productions and released theatrically on November 10, 1953. It was adapted from the book of the same name written by author/illustrator Robert Lawson and first published in 1939. Though both book and film deal with the relationship between a mouse and American Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the book, with illustrations by Lawson, focused more heavily on actual historical events and personages, and included incidents from Franklin's French career at Versailles.The short received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject, Two-reel.This short was also notable for being the second release on the Buena Vista Distribution label, with the first being Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, released on the same day. On its release, Ben and Me was packaged with the feature-length True-Life Adventures nature documentary film The Living Desert. When Disney's regular distributor RKO Radio Pictures resisted Disney's idea of releasing a feature-length True-Life Adventures nature documentary film, Disney formed his own distribution company to handle future Disney releases.A D-TV music video was created in which the short was set to Stevie Wonder's For Once in My Life." 684,162064,dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributor()dbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributorMorningstar Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:distributorMoving Pictures Film and Televisiondbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:producerChristina Maurodbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:producerJessica Petelle-Slagledbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Riehledbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sid_Haigdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jacob_Zachardbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hollis_Resnikdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Englanddbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ward_Robertsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:nameLittle Big Topdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Topdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2006_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indianadbp-dbr:Little_Big_Toppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indiana,"Little Big Top is 2006 American comedy film written and directed by Ward Roberts and starring Sid Haig, Richard Riehle, Hollis Resnik, Mel England, and Jacob Zachar. The film tells the story of an aging, unemployed clown who returns to his small hometown, content to spend the rest of his days in a drunken stupor. But his passion for clowning is reawakened by the local amateur circus.The film went into production in July 2005 and was filmed in Peru, Indiana, which was once the winter headquarters for several famous circuses, including Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, and Wallace. Annually during the third weekend of July, the Peru Amateur Circus holds performances for the whole week, ending with a Circus City Festival and Parade. Little Big Top premiered on October 21, 2006, at the 8th Heartland Film Festival held in Indianapolis. It was released on DVD in November 2008 by Morningstar Entertainment." 685,159260,dbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Paaldbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Oja_Kodardbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Alexander_Paaldbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:nameThe Heroinedbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Hungarydbp-dbr:The_Heroinedbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:Hungarydbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Orson_Wellesdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_lost_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Franco-Prussian_War_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_unfinished_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_Hungarian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Heroinepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Karen_Blixen,"The Heroine is an incomplete 1967 film, now lost, that was directed by Orson Welles." 686,169775,dbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Maynarddbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tiffany_Picturesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:nameRange Lawdbp-dbr:Range_Lawdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Phil_Rosendbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Range_Lawpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Tiffany_Pictures_films,Range Law is a 1931 American pre-Code Western film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ken Maynard. It was produced and distributed by Tiffany Pictures. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection. 687,25866,dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerRichard Kaydbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerHarry Rybnickdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerEdward B. Barisondbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:producerSam X. Abarbaneldbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:starringRosemarie Stackdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Agardbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_Kay_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Abner_Bibermandbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lee_Hewittdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:nameThe Golden Mistressdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistressdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Raoul_Kraushaardbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Haitidbp-dbr:The_Golden_Mistresspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Abner_Biberman,"The Golden Mistress is a 1954 American adventure film directed by Abner Biberman and starring John Agar and Rosemarie Stack. It is set in Haiti, and deals with the search for a voodoo treasure." 688,32076,dbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Amanndbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringJay Laurierdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:starringKenneth Kovedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Val_Valentinedbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:namePyjamas Preferreddbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferreddbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Welwyn_Studiosdbp-dbr:Pyjamas_Preferredpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_films,"Pyjamas Preferred is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Val Valentine and starring Betty Amann, Kenneth Kove and Jay Laurier. It was based on the play The Red Dog by J.O. Twiss. It was shot at Welwyn Studios as a quota quickie." 689,94032,dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Parkerdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Errol_Flynndbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ida_Lupinodbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_Godfrey_(director)dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leonore_Coffeedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:nameEscape Me Neverdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Italydbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Venicedbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1947_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_composersdbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Erich_Wolfgang_Korngolddbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_Godfreydbp-dbr:Escape_Me_Never_(1947_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_remakes_of_British_films,"Escape Me Never is a 1947 American melodrama film directed by Peter Godfrey, and starring Errol Flynn, Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker, and Gig Young.It is the second film adaptation (the first was in 1935) of the 1934 play Escape Me Never by Margaret Kennedy, which was based on her 1930 novel The Fool of the Family. That book was a continuation of her story of the fictional Sanger family of musical geniuses introduced in The Constant Nymph, but there is a disjunct among the books and the films: The Sanger brothers are never mentioned in the 1943 film of The Constant Nymph, and their names are changed in this picture." 690,167672,dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerMark Webberdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:producerMark Binnsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Melissa_Leodbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rosario_Dawsondbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringMark Webberdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:starringTeresa Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Teresa_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Webber_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Teresa_Palmerdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:nameThe Ever Afterdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Ever_Afterpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_Webber,"The Ever After is a 2014 American drama film directed by Mark Webber and starring Teresa Palmer, Rosario Dawson, Melissa Leo, and Webber." 691,111278,dbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Talalaydbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious artistsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Watsondbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPen Denshamdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRichard B. Lewisdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMalcolm McDowelldbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNaomi Wattsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIce-Tdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLori Pettydbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Rachel_Talalaydbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Pen_Denshamdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Watson_(film_producer)dbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_B._Lewisdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedi_Sarafiandbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTank Girldbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTank Girl – Original Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_rockdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_post-apocalyptic_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Graeme_Revelldbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Mexicodbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_dystopian_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Punk_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_impact_eventsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_feminist_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_superhero_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_science_fiction_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Superheroine_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_action_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_water_scarcitydbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2033dbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_2030sdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_comicsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Vertigo_Comics_titlesdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Dark_Horse_Comicsdbp-dbr:Tank_Girl_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Rachel_Talalay,"Tank Girl is a 1995 American post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Rachel Talalay and written by Tedi Sarafian. Based on the British comics series created by Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin, the film stars Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T, and Malcolm McDowell. Set in a drought ravaged Australia years after a catastrophic impact event, it follows the antihero Tank Girl (Petty) as she, Jet Girl (Watts), and genetically modified supersoldiers called the Rippers fight Water & Power, an oppressive corporation led by Kesslee (McDowell).After reading an issue of the Tank Girl comic she had received as a gift, Talalay obtained permission from the comic's publisher Deadline to direct a film adaptation. She selected Catherine Hardwicke to be the production designer, and worked closely with Martin and Hewlett during the making of the film. Tank Girl was filmed primarily in White Sands, New Mexico, and Tucson, Arizona. The film's critically praised soundtrack was assembled by Courtney Love, and the Rippers' makeup and prosthetics team was headed by Stan Winston. Winston's studio were so enthusiastic about the project they cut their usual prices in half to meet the film's budget.Financially unsuccessful, Tank Girl recouped only about $6 million of its $25 million budget at the box office and received mixed reviews from critics. Martin and Hewlett have since spoken negatively of their experiences creating the film, and Talalay blamed some of the film's negative reception on studio edits over which she had no control. Despite the box-office failure of the film, it has since become a cult classic and has been noted for its feminist themes." 692,81559,dbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Thompsondbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Emanueldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:producerJohn Hipwelldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKaroine Hohlwegdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:starringKristy Pappasdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Phillip_Emanueldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:nameGirldbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Girl_(1994_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_television_films,Girl is a 1994 Australian film directed by Peter Thompson and starring Karoine Hohlweg and Kristy Pappas. The screenplay concerns four teenagers who enter a magazine photo competition. 693,122624,dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Dunne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leo_McKerndbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stephen_Boyddbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dolores_Hartdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Philip_Dunne_(writer)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Robson_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nelson_Giddingdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Inspectordbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:CinemaScope_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1962_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Philip_Dunnedbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Tangierdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Dutch_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Netherlandsdbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1946dbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Arnolddbp-dbr:The_Inspector_(1962_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mandatory_Palestine,"The Inspector (also known as Lisa) is a 1962 CinemaScope DeLuxe Color British-American drama film directed by Philip Dunne, starring Stephen Boyd and Dolores Hart. Hart plays Lisa Held, a Dutch-Jewish girl who has survived the horror of Auschwitz concentration camp." 694,159040,dbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:King_Brothers_Productionsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Edmund_Lowedbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_K._Howarddbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Monogram_Picturesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:King_Brothers_Productionsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Henry_Blankfortdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:nameKlondike Furydbp-dbr:Klondike_Furydbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Klondike_Furypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_drama_films,"Klondike Fury is a 1942 American drama film directed by William K. Howard, produced by the King Brothers, and released through Monogram. It stars Edmund Lowe.It was a remake of Klondike." 695,25747,dbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Danondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charles_Bronsondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anthony_Perkinsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Irelanddbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Raymond_Danondbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marc_Behmdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nicolas_Gessnerdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jacques_Robert_(writer)dbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:nameSomeone Behind the Doordbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doordbp-dbp:countryFrancedbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_psychiatrydbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_amnesiadbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kentdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Someone_Behind_the_Doorpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Nicolas_Gessner,"Someone Behind the Door (French: Quelqu'un derrière la porte) is a 1971 French crime-drama film directed by Nicolas Gessner. In the UK, it was twice retitled as Two Minds For Murder (theatrical title) and Brainkill (VHS title). It is based on a novel by Jacques Robert. The film was shot on location in Folkestone, England." 696,52081,dbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringSissy Spacekdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringHarry Dean Stantondbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:starringRichard Farnsworthdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storydbp-dbp:nameThe Straight Storydbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:European_Film_Awards_winners_(films)dbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film4_Productions_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_French_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Iowadbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:StudioCanal_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Iowadbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Wisconsindbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_brothersdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_atonementdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Badalamentidbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Lynchdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:French_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Straight_Storypurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:John_Deere,"The Straight Story (stylised as the Straight story) is a 1999 biographical road drama film directed by David Lynch. It was edited and produced by Mary Sweeney, Lynch's longtime filmmaking partner and collaborator, who also co-wrote the script with John E. Roach. It is based on the true story of Alvin Straight's 1994 journey across Iowa and Wisconsin on a lawn mower. It is Lynch's second and last family-friendly, accessible and mainstream feature after The Elephant Man (1980), as largely contrasted with Lynch's own surrealist and violent films.Alvin (Richard Farnsworth) is an elderly World War II veteran who lives with his daughter. When he hears that his estranged brother has suffered a stroke, Alvin makes up his mind to visit him and hopefully make amends before he dies. Because Alvin's legs and eyes are too impaired for him to hold a driver's license, he hitches a trailer to a thirty-year-old lawn tractor, which has a maximum speed of 5 miles per hour (2.2 m/s; 8.0 km/h), and sets off on the 240-mile (390 km) journey from Laurens, Iowa, to Mount Zion, Wisconsin.The Straight Story was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States. The film grossed $6.2 million in a limited theatrical release in the United States and sold 516,597 tickets nationwide during France's theatrical release. The film was a critical success; reviewers praised the intensity of the character performances, particularly the realistic dialogue which film critic Roger Ebert compared to the works of Ernest Hemingway. It received a nomination for the Palme d'Or at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and Farnsworth received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, becoming the oldest nominee in the category at the time." 697,104460,dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Munro_(director)dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:distributorNine Networkdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerTristram Mialldbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:producerPamela Williamsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringPatsy Stephensdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:starringGrace Parrdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ian_Munro_(director)dbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nine_Networkdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:namePrejudicedbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1988_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Prejudice_(1988_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Australian_films,"Prejudice, working title Harassed, is a 1989 television film about two women who go to the Anti-Discrimination Board. It was one of a series of TV movies about social issues made by Film Australia with the Nine Network. This docu-drama looks at sexual harassment and racial discrimination. The lead actresses improvised based on scene outlines based on real accounts and acted along with real staff from the Anti-Discrimination Board." 698,5905,dbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorMatt Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:directorTyler Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerWilliam Sherakdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:producerPaul Neinsteindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Barreradbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringNeve Campbelldbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringDavid Arquettedbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringCourteney Coxdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMarley Sheltondbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJack Quaiddbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringJenna Ortegadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:starringMason Goodingdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Matt_Bettinelli-Olpindbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tyler_Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Guy_Busickdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:nameScreamdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Self-reflexive_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Home_invasions_in_filmdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lesbian-related_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_horror_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_2021dbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_productions_suspended_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemicdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fandomdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Scream_(film_series)_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2022_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Guy_Busickdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_high_school_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Matt_Bettinelli-Olpin_&_Tyler_Gillettdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2020s_teen_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Spyglass_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_James_Vanderbiltdbp-dbr:Scream_(2022_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adaptations_of_works_by_Wes_Craven,"Scream is a 2022 American slasher film directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. It is a sequel to Scream 4 (2011), the fifth installment in the Scream film series, and the first in the series not directed by Wes Craven, who died in 2015 and to whom the film is dedicated. It is also the first film in the franchise not to be produced by Dimension Films after it was shut down in 2018, and the first film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Melissa Barrera, Kyle Gallner, Mason Gooding, Mikey Madison, Dylan Minnette, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Sonia Ammar, with Marley Shelton, Skeet Ulrich, Roger L. Jackson, Heather Matarazzo, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Neve Campbell reprising their roles from previous installments. The plot takes place twenty-five years after the original Woodsboro murders from Scream (1996), when yet another Ghostface appears and begins targeting a group of teenagers who are each somehow linked to the original killings.Although fifth and sixth Scream installments were discussed after the release of Scream 4 in 2011, Craven, writer Kevin Williamson, and executive producer Harvey Weinstein had doubts about proceeding with more films following the less-than-expected box office performance of the fourth film. After the 2017 sexual assault allegations against Weinstein and the closure of the Weinstein Company, the rights to the Scream franchise were obtained by Spyglass Media Group in November 2019, who confirmed a new film would later be made. The following year, Williamson, who was returning as an executive producer, confirmed the film would not be a reboot and that Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett had been hired in March 2020 to direct the film. Campbell and Arquette were confirmed to be returning later that month, with Cox and the new cast members joining throughout the middle of the year. Filming took place between September and November 2020 in North Carolina. To avoid any plot leaks, numerous versions of the screenplay were produced, and several additional scenes were filmed. Brian Tyler, a frequent collaborator of Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, was hired to compose and conduct the film's score, replacing Marco Beltrami, the composer of the previous four films.Scream was released in the United States on January 14, 2022, by Paramount Pictures. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction, performances and tribute to Craven, with some calling it the best Scream sequel. It was also a box-office success, grossing over $138 million against a production budget of $24 million. A sequel, Scream VI, was released on March 10, 2023." 699,138592,dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Videoscopedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:distributorGreater UnionUmbrella Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Gilliesdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Timlindbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Weileydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Spencedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Greater_Uniondbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Videoscopedbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Max_Gilliesdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Timlindbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Weileydbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jack_Hibberddbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Power_(playwright)dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:nameDimbooladbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1979_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Duigandbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Victoria_(Australia)dbp-dbr:Dimboola_(1979_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_films,"Dimboola is a 1979 Australian independent film directed by John Duigan about a country wedding reception. It is based on the 1969 play of the same name by Jack Hibberd and was principally filmed on location in Dimboola, Victoria." 700,162099,dbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sebastian_Shaw_(actor)dbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Drusilla_Willsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Betty_Huntley-Wrightdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:John_Daumerydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameLittle Miss Nobodydbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Little_Miss_Nobody_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jean_Daumery,"Little Miss Nobody is a 1933 British comedy film directed by John Daumery, and starring Sebastian Shaw, Drusilla Wills, and Betty Huntley-Wright. The film was a quota quickie made at Teddington Studios by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers." 701,160044,dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Williams_(line_producer)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D.L._Hughleydbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Charles_Winklerdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Michael_Williams_(line_producer)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Donald_Martin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:nameShacklesdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2005_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shackles_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charles_Winkler,Shackles is a 2005 film directed by Charles Winkler and written by Donald Martin. It stars D.L. Hughley and Jose Pablo Cantillo. The poems featured in the film were written by Jerry Quickley. 702,118954,dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:distributorBlue Dolphindbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:producerVivien Pottersmandbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Cazenovedbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Timothy_Bottomsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Moira_Sinisedbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Mark_Forstaterdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robin_Hardy_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:nameThe Fantasistdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Irish_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Irish_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_thriller_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_mystery_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:ITC_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_mystery_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Fantasistpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Irish_mystery_thriller_films,"The Fantasist is a 1986 thriller film written and directed by Robin Hardy. The film stars Moira Sinise, Christopher Cazenove and Timothy Bottoms. It is based on the 1983 novel Goosefoot by Irish author Patrick McGinley." 703,37346,dbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited Artistsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorIcon Film Distributiondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorAdvanced Filmdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringScarlett Johanssondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringSteve Buscemidbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrad Renfrodbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringThora Birchdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:starringIlleana Douglasdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Icon_Film_Distributiondbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terry_Zwigoffdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Daniel_Clowesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost Worlddbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost World: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Jazzdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bluesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Bollywood_songsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:String_banddbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryGermanydbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_German_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_David_Kitaydbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_comicsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_comicsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_a_movie_theatredbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_teen_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mr._Mudd_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_World_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terry_Zwigoff,"Ghost World is a 2001 black comedy film co-written and directed by Terry Zwigoff. Based on the 1990s comic book Ghost World by Daniel Clowes, the story focuses on the lives of teenage outsiders Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson), who face a rift in their friendship as Enid takes an interest in an older man named Seymour (Steve Buscemi), and becomes determined to help his romantic life.Ghost World debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2001. It had little box office impact but received critical acclaim. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and has become a cult film." 704,95281,dbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hofsissdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerLeonora Thunadbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:producerStefanie Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringMaureen Stapletondbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringMelissa Gilbertdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:starringStefanie Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Hofsissdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stefanie_Powersdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1984_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:NBC_network_original_filmsdbp-dbr:Family_Secrets_(1984_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Charles_Fox,"Family Secrets is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film starring Maureen Stapleton, Melissa Gilbert and Stefanie Powers (who also co-wrote and co-produced). The TV film was directed by Jack Hofsiss." 705,131242,dbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:director20dbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:directorJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:producerJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringJeff Lewdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringMatthew Tylerdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringBryan Sessiondbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringDavid Guilmettedbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:starringVegas E. Tripdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Cinema_Management_Groupdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_and_television_memesdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_computer-animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Bean_Foreverpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Asian-American_films,"Killer Bean Forever is a 2008 American animated action film written, produced, directed and animated by Jeff Lew, starring Vegas E. Trip, Bryan Session, David Guilmette, Matthew Tyler and Jeff Lew. It is part of a larger Killer Bean media franchise and was preceded by two web shorts: Killer Bean: The Interrogation in 1996, and Killer Bean 2: The Party in 2000. Set in a world of anthropomorphic coffee beans, the film follows the assassin Jack ""Killer"" Bean, who is sent to hunt down a crime boss, while he himself is hunted by mercenaries and the police.The movie has obtained a cult following online, beginning in 2018. In 2020, an animated series that continues the story of the film was announced, and premiered on September 6, 2020, but was cancelled in August 2021. In the same month, a game simply titled Killer Bean was announced, which also continues the film's story." 706,69130,dbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Paul_Lynch_(director)dbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerJean-Marc Féliodbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerLarry Gershmandbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:producerBruce Dennisdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bo_Derekdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:nameFrozen with Feardbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Feardbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Paul_Lynchdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_with_Fearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Agoraphobia_in_fiction,"Frozen with Fear is a 2000 Canadian crime/mystery film starring Bo Derek, Stephen Shellen and Wayne Rogers.The picture was filmed in and around Fredericton, New Brunswick." 707,82690,dbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Rudolph_Flothowdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edward_Anhaltdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:nameThe Gentleman from Nowheredbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowheredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1948_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_Castledbp-dbr:The_Gentleman_from_Nowherepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Edward_Anhalt,The Gentleman from Nowhere is a 1948 American crime-drama film directed by William Castle. 708,25887,dbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:producerJack Greenwooddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Barrdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Dunningdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Sewelldbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:nameUrge to Killdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_multiple_worksdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Edgar_Wallace_Mysteriesdbp-dbr:Urge_to_Kill_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Sewell,"Urge to Kill is a 1960 British second feature serial killer film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring Patrick Barr, Ruth Dunning and Terence Knapp. The screenplay was by James Eastwood based on the 1942 novel Hughie Roddis and 1944 play Hand in Glove, both by Gerald Savory." 709,75637,"dbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:distributorUniversal Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:producerG. Mac Browndbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringStockard Channingdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringJohn Leguizamodbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringChris Penndbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringPatrick Swayzedbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringWesley Snipesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringBlythe Dannerdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:starringArliss Howarddbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Beeban_Kidrondbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_Carter_Beanedbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:nameTo Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmardbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:nameTo Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything!dbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Contemporary_R&Bdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Dance_musicdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmardbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cross-dressing_in_American_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_anti-LGBT_sentimentdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Amblin_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Jerseydbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_female_buddy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:LGBT-related_buddy_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nebraskadbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Rachel_Portmandbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1995_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:To_Wong_Foo,_Thanks_for_Everything!_Julie_Newmarpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Beeban_Kidron","To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar is a 1995 American road comedy-drama film directed by Beeban Kidron and starring Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo as three New York City drag queens who embark on a road trip. Its title refers to an iconic autographed photo of Julie Newmar they carry with them on their journey. Newmar also has a cameo appearance in the film as herself.The film was released in the United States on September 8, 1995, and held the number-one spot at the North American box office for two weeks with a worldwide gross of $47.8 million. Critical response was mixed, with particular criticism towards the plot and its familiar elements, but the performances of Swayze, Snipes, and Leguizamo were lauded. It has since become a cult favorite amongst the LGBT community. At the 53rd Golden Globe Awards, Swayze was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and Leguizamo was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.World Golf Hall of Fame member Juan Antonio ""Chi-Chi"" Rodríguez sued Universal Pictures for defamation, especially involving the use of his name in the film, eventually settling on undisclosed terms." 710,167171,dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Urquhart_(actor)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_Marshdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sally_Smith_(actress)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hy_Hazelldbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Brock_Williams_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:nameTrouble with Evedbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Francis_Searledbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Trouble_with_Evepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_films,"Trouble with Eve is a 1960 British second feature comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Sally Smith, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh. The screenplay was by Brock Williams based on the 1953 play Widows are Dangerous by June Garland. It was shot at Walton Studios. The film was released in the U.S. in 1964 as In Trouble With Eve." 711,98116,dbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:directorCeri Levydbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Musicdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:producerCeri Levydbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:producerRachel Connorsdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Damon_Albarndbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jamie_Hewlettdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:EMI_Musicdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jamie_Hewlettdbp-dbr:Bananazdbp-dbp:nameBananazdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_music_and_musiciansdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Bananazpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Gorillaz,Bananaz is a 2008 British documentary film by Ceri Levy about Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's virtual alternative band Gorillaz. 712,39583,"dbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_Morgandbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_British_Picturesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Wilcoxdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:nameMixed Doublesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Mixed_Doubles_(1933_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_Morgan","Mixed Doubles is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Jeanne De Casalis, Frederick Lloyd and Cyril Rymond.It was shot at British and Dominions Elstree Studios as a quota quickie for release by Paramount Pictures. The film revolves around ""[r]omantic complications in two marriages"".It adapts the 1925 play of the same name by Frank Stayton." 713,51555,"dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lister_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter H. Matthews, Elizabeth Matthewsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Davidbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kelly_LeBrockdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lister_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Sorcerer's Apprenticedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_television_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethedbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Listerdbp-dbr:The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice_(2001_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_based_on_The_Sorcerer's_Apprentice",The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a 2001 British film directed by David Lister and starring Robert Davi and Kelly LeBrock.The film was made in South Africa but is set in England. 714,77756,"dbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Whelandbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTwo's Companydbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_and_Dominions_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Imperial_Studios,_Elstreedbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Paul_Soskindbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Paddy_Carstairsdbp-dbr:Two's_Company_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Whelan","Two's Company is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Tim Whelan and starring Ned Sparks, Gordon Harker and Mary Brian.It was made at British and Dominions Elstree Studios." 715,157370,dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alek_Keshishiandbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPatrick Dempseydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJoe Pescidbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBrendan Fraserdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGore Vidaldbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMoira Kellydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJosh Hamiltondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alek_Keshishiandbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Paula_Weinsteindbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Amy_Robinsondbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:William_Mastrosimonedbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWith Honorsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Pop_musicdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Alternative_Rockdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_homelessnessdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Chicagodbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Massachusettsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Minnesotadbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Indianadbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1994_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Harvard_Universitydbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_buddy_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:With_Honors_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alek_Keshishian,"With Honors is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Alek Keshishian. It stars Brendan Fraser as a Harvard University student who finds himself at the mercy of the demands of a homeless man (Joe Pesci) when he holds his senior thesis paper hostage. Moira Kelly, Patrick Dempsey, Josh Hamilton, and Gore Vidal also star. The film was released on April 29, 1994, received generally negative reviews from critics, and grossed $20 million." 716,1230,dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:directorRalph Toporoffdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:distributorPanorama Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Carl_Capotortodbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_MacNicoldbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tim_Guineedbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Eddie_Jones_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Christopher-Myers_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jonathan_Walker_(actor)dbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:nameAmerican Blue Notedbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:American_Blue_Notepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_directorial_debut_films,"American Blue Note is a 1989 drama film directed by Ralph Toporoff, who wrote the screenplay with Gilbert Girion. It stars Peter MacNicol, Carl Capotorto, Tim Guinee, Jonathan Walker, Bill Christopher-Myers, and Eddie Jones. Filmed in 1989, the independently produced film didn't get a distributor until 1991." 717,98633,dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorPlanet Film Distributorsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Blakeleydbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRonald Lilesdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Allendbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Cushingdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Christopher_Leedbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jane_Merrowdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sarah_Lawson_(actress)dbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Pip_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNight of the Big Heatdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_islandsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Scotlanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Pip_and_Jane_Bakerdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Alien_invasions_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_science_fiction_novelsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Terence_Fisherdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1967_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Night_of_the_Big_Heat_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Malcolm_Lockyer,"Night of the Big Heat is a 1967 British science fiction film directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Patrick Allen, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Jane Merrow. It was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by John Lymington, and was released in the UK in May, 1967 by Planet Film Productions.The film was released much later in the United States in the winter of 1971 by Maron Films, retitled Island of the Burning Damned, where it was paired on a nationwide double bill with Godzilla's Revenge (1969), but the poster art confused it with Island of Terror (1966) which also starred Peter Cushing. The title was changed again years later to Island of the Burning Doomed for American television." 718,23870,dbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:distributor21dbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:producerDamian Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Parédbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jan-Michael_Vincentdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Dragodbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Claudette_Minkdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:21st_Century_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:nameDeadly Heroesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroesdbp-dbp:countryIsraeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Los_Angelesdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_United_States_Navy_SEALsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_kidnappingdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Israeldbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Direct-to-video_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Athensdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_aircraft_hijackingsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1993_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Damian_Leedbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Africadbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Deadly_Heroespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Menahem_Golan,"Deadly Heroes is a 1993 Israeli–Canadian-American action film directed by Menahem Golan, starring Michael Paré, Jan-Michael Vincent and Billy Drago. Paré stars as a former Navy SEAL trying to rescue his wife from a terrorist group who fled with her to North Africa after he attempted to thwart their attack on a Greek airport. Available date listings suggest that Deadly Heroes was the last 21st Century Film Corporation production released during the company's existence, although Crime and Punishment was belatedly released in 2002 by another entity." 719,68643,dbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributorRazor Digital Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributorBrain Damage Filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerDavid S. Sterlingdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerJeff Fergusondbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringBeverly Lynnedbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringJoe Haggertydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringGarrett Clancydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringEmmy Smithdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringJanet Tracy Keijserdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Brain_Damage_Filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Razor_Digital_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_S._Sterlingdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Ferguson_(producer)dbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Garrett_Clancydbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:nameZombie Chroniclesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Sykesdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Zombie_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2001_3D_films,"Zombie Chronicles, also known as The Zombie Chronicles and Zombie Chronicles: 3D, is a 2001 horror film directed by Brad Sykes. It follows Tara Woodley, a reporter who visits an old desert town to research her article on the ghost town legends from around there. On the way she picks up the hitchhiker, Ebenezer Jackson, who takes her to an abandoned building where she interviews him via tape recorder." 720,167409,dbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:producerStanley Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringJack Hobbsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:starringDorothy Boyddbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Lupino_Lanedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Wardour_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Lupinodbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edwin_Greenwooddbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:nameThe Love Racedbp-dbr:The_Love_Racedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1931_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_British_International_Pictures_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Love_Racepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Lupino_Lane,"The Love Race is a 1931 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Stanley Lupino, Jack Hobbs and Dorothy Boyd. It was adapted from Stanley Lupino's own play of the same name and was produced by British International Pictures. It was shot at the company's Elstree Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Duncan Sutherland. A very young—and blonde—Ida Lupino appears in the chorus." 721,36201,dbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:producerHarry Korshakdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Allen_Garfielddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Brolindbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Red_Buttonsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Clayburghdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Barry_Sandlerdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombarddbp-dbp:nameGable and Lombarddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1940sdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Californiadbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Michel_Legranddbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Sidney_J._Furiedbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_actorsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1976_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Gable_and_Lombardpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Clark_Gable,Gable and Lombard is a 1976 American biographical film directed by Sidney J. Furie. The screenplay by Barry Sandler is based on the romance and consequent marriage of screen stars Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. The original music score was composed by Michel Legrand. 722,164196,dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:distributorCommodore Picturesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Harry_Carey_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:David_Sharpe_(actor)dbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ruth_Findlaydbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_Berkedbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:nameGhost Towndbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_L._Fraserdbp-dbr:Ghost_Town_(1936_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Commodore_Pictures_films,"Ghost Town is a 1936 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, David Sharpe and Ruth Findlay. It was produced by William Berke" 723,136457,dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorWalturdawdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNorman MacDonalddbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Clive_Brookdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Gregory_Scottdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pauline_Petersdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Walter_West_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Loudwater Mysterydbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1921_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Silent_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Westdbp-dbr:The_Loudwater_Mystery_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Broadwest_films,"The Loudwater Mystery is a 1921 British silent crime film directed by Walter West and starring Gregory Scott, Pauline Peters and Clive Brook. It was based on the 1920 novel The Loudwater Mystery by Edgar Jepson." 724,153442,dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:distributorAIPdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Ayres_(actor)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Shelleydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kay_Callarddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_Shaughnessydbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Anglo-Amalgamateddbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Herbert_Smith_(producer)dbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lou_Rusoffdbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:nameCat Girldbp-dbr:Cat_Girldbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Horror_film_remakesdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_International_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1957_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_supernatural_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Cat_Girlpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Herbert_Smith_(producer),"Cat Girl is a 1957 horror film directed by Alfred Shaughnessy and starring Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff. The film was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton's Cat People (1942). In the United States American International Pictures released Cat Girl on a double bill with The Amazing Colossal Man (1957).This was the first of two cat-related films starring Barbara Shelley, the other being The Shadow of the Cat (1961)." 725,32712,dbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Koenigdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Joe_Koenigdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:nameChristopher's Movie Matinéedbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéedbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Torontodbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mort_Ransendbp-dbr:Christopher's_Movie_Matinéepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hippie_films,"Christopher's Movie Matinée is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mort Ransen and released in 1968. Depicting the youth counterculture hippie movement in the Toronto district of Yorkville, the film was unusual in that it directly engaged the teenagers as active participants rather than subjects, depicting their own debates about what kind of film Ransen should make about them and incorporating footage directly filmed by the youth with personal video cameras. The film includes the group organizing a protest against Toronto Board of Control member Allan Lamport's efforts to crack down on the hippie movement in the city; it ends when the filmmakers are recalled to Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada after being accused in the Toronto press of instigating the protest rather than merely depicting it.The film was named for, and includes music from, the contemporaneous album Christopher's Movie Matinée by influential Canadian folk music band 3's a Crowd.The film did not receive widespread theatrical distribution, instead being shown primarily in private screenings for schools and organizations until it was broadcast on CBC Television in 1969. Ransen appeared in an episode of the network's documentary series New Film Makers on April 23, showing excerpts of the film, before the full feature film was broadcast in its entirety by the network's Canadian Feature Films series on April 27. It was also screened in the Director's Fortnight stream at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. It earned a Certificate of Merit at the 1970 Adelaide Film Festival and received a citation as the Recommendation of the Adult Education Centres Jury at the International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg." 726,163497,dbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:directorWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:directorBill Nolandbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:producerWalter Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestsdbp-dbp:nameTeacher's Pestsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_schoolsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walter_Lantz_Productions_shortsdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Walter_Lantzdbp-dbr:Teacher's_Pestspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Oswald_the_Lucky_Rabbit_cartoons,Teacher's Pests is a 1932 short animated film featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. It is the 66th Oswald short by Walter Lantz Productions and the 118th in the entire series. 727,69129,dbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:F._Harmon_Weightdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Davey_Leedbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:nameFrozen Riverdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)dbp-dbp:countryUSdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1920s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_silent_feature_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lost_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1929_filmsdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rin_Tin_Tindbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Louis_Silversdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_F._Harmon_Weightdbp-dbr:Frozen_River_(1929_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harry_Behn,"Frozen River is a lost 1929 American sound part-talkie film directed by F. Harmon Weight and starring the canine star Rin Tin Tin and boy actor Davey Lee. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Warner Bros. produced and distributed the film." 728,166933,"dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:distributorVisionsmiths, Inc.dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:producerBill Brind, Robert Fortier, Barrie Howells and Adam Symanskydbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Carter_(stuntman)dbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Fortierdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelsdbp-dbp:nameThe Devil at Your Heelsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:National_Film_Board_of_Canada_documentariesdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Best_Documentary_Film_Genie_and_Canadian_Screen_Award_winnersdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1981_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stunt_performersdbp-dbr:The_Devil_at_Your_Heelspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rocket_cars","The Devil at Your Heels is a 1981 documentary that chronicles the attempt of the stuntman and daredevil Ken Carter to jump a rocket-powered car over the Saint Lawrence River, a distance of one mile.The documentary opens with some quick framing of the task, including footage of the ramp and the car to be used for the jump, and then chronicles how Carter became a daredevil, including footage of some early jumps. It then follows the ups and downs he experienced in his five-year journey to jump the river. He has a series of financial and technical obstacles. Technical problems included difficulties with the car (the fuel tank kept blowing up) and the ramp he was planning to jump off (it was bumpy and not structurally sound). The financial problems were simpler; he kept running out of money and his backers were unhappy.In the fifth year, everything was ready, but two attempts were called off — one because of a short strike by the ground crew, and one because of weather. The backers, desperate to finish, believed that Carter had lost his nerve and called him to a meeting in another city, and then brought in another driver, American Kenny Powers, to attempt the jump.The bumps in the ramp had not been fixed, and as the car accelerated, it started to shake itself to pieces and fell apart in midair. The parachutes deployed and the car landed in shallow water. Powers survived with eight broken vertebrae (he later recovered fully). The effort to make the jump was abandoned.The film closes with Carter vowing to continue trying. However, a few years after the movie was made, the ramp was demolished, and then Carter was killed in 1983 in Peterborough, Ontario, while attempting another stunt.The runway and ramp were built in a field west of Hanes Road and south of county road 2 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. The ramp has been demolished, but as of 2020, the asphalt runway remains.The title song was performed by the blues performer Long John Baldry.Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, The Devil at Your Heels won the Genie Award for Best Theatrical Documentary.On 16 October 1993, The Devil at Your Heels was screened on Australian television as part of a special hosted by the cast of the ABC comedy series The Late Show. The film was subsequently released on VHS in Australia under the title The Late Show Presents The Devil at Your Heels, with the introductory and closing Late Show material bookending the documentary.A 2016 musical docudrama by John Bolton, Aim for the Roses, documents an album created by Mark Haney that was inspired by Ken Carter. It includes scenes from The Devil at Your Heels, and also shows footage from events after the St. Lawrence jump including Carter's fatal crash at Peterborough." 729,70544,"dbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Maysdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:producerBrad Maysdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:starringRick Hammontree, Susan Rome, Greg McClure, David Caltrider, Willie Brooks, Marcy Emmer, Sherry Kemmler, Lisa Greendbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Brad_Maysdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Brad_Maysdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stanley_Keyesdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:nameStage Frightdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Stage_Fright_(1989_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Brad_Mays","Stage Fright is a 1989 independent feature film produced and directed by Brad Mays and written by Stanley Keyes. It was director Mays' debut film, and it had its premiere screening at the 1989 Berlin International Film Festival under the auspices of the New York Foundation for the Arts.It is a fictionalized account of the trials and tribulations of a Baltimore-based experimental theatre company called Storefront Theatre, loosely fashioned after the now-defunct avant-garde theatre company Corner Theatre ETC." 730,54819,dbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:directorJeff McGrathdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:directorCathy Malkasiandbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:distributorNickelodeon Moviesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerVarious Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerArlene Klaskydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:producerGabor Csupodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringMarisa Tomeidbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringRupert Everettdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringFleadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTim Currydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLacey Chabertdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringTom Kanedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringDanielle Harrisdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringLynn Redgravedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:starringJodi Carlisledbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Nickelodeon_Moviesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Arlene_Klaskydbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Gabor_Csupodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kate_Boutilierdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Thornberrys Movie: Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:nameThe Wild Thornberrys Movie: Original Motion Picture Scoredbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genreSoundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Rock_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Hip_hop_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Teen_popdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:World_musicdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_father–daughter_relationshipsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_childrendbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_missing_peopledbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_animated_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Klasky_Csupo_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Nickelodeon_Movies_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Wild_Thornberrys_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congodbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_familiesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_based_on_animated_television_seriesdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_McGrathdbp-dbr:The_Wild_Thornberrys_Moviepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cheetahs,"The Wild Thornberrys Movie (or just The Wild Thornberrys) is a 2002 American animated adventure film based on the television series of the same name. It was produced by Klasky Csupo and distributed by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Directed by Jeff McGrath and Cathy Malkasian, written by Kate Boutilier, and starring the voices of Lacey Chabert, Tom Kane, Danielle Harris, Jodi Carlisle, Tim Curry, Lynn Redgrave, Rupert Everett, Marisa Tomei, and Flea, the film follows the show's protagonist, Eliza Thornberry as she goes on a quest to save a cheetah cub from ruthless poachers. The film was released on December 20, 2002, to mostly positive reviews and grossed more than $60 million worldwide. It is the first installment in The Wild Thornberrys film series.The film was nominated for Best Original Song at the 75th Academy Awards for Paul Simon's ""Father and Daughter"", making it the first film based on a Nickelodeon series to receive an Academy Award nomination. A sequel to the film, as well as a crossover with characters from Rugrats titled Rugrats Go Wild, was released on June 13, 2003." 731,6645,dbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:directorRyan Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerRyan Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerBeth Levy Nelsondbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerEverardo Goyanesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:producerTarquin Alexanderdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Gravitas_Venturesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:nameMercy Christmasdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmasdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Christmas_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cannibalismdbp-dbr:Mercy_Christmaspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_comedy_horror_films,"Mercy Christmas is a 2017 American comedy-horror film, written by Ryan Nelson and Beth Levy Nelson and directed by Ryan Nelson. The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in 2017 and was released on November 28, 2017." 732,55456,"dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Samuel_Goldwyn_Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:producerSamuel Goldwyn Jr.dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Fondadbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Adams_(actor,_born_1931)dbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Deborah_Walleydbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sharon_Huguenydbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Young Loversdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_universities_and_collegesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_pregnancy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1964_romantic_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Lovers_(1964_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Sol_Kaplan","The Young Lovers is a 1964 black-and-white American romantic drama film. It was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in November 1964. The sole directorial effort of its producer, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., it stars Peter Fonda and Sharon Hugueny, with second leads Nick Adams and Deborah Walley. Scripted by George Garrett from a 1955 novel by Julian Halevy, the film was shot in September–October 1963 and released a year later." 733,64097,dbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerZach Staenbergdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerRobert Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:producerBeth Tatedbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringWilliam Sandersondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Napierdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringEd Brodowdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringGilmer McCormickdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJames Luisidbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLindsey Fieldsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Ray Lloyddbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMickey Jonesdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Zach_Staenbergdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Robert_Harmondbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:nameChina Lakedbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_short_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1983_filmsdbp-dbr:China_Lake_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_Harmon,"China Lake is a 1983 psychological thriller film starring Charles Napier as a deranged police officer who rides around on a motorbike ""targeting"" people that have offended him in some way while vacationing near the film's titular location of China Lake.The short film was directed by Robert Harmon, who funded this movie personally to promote himself as a director.In 1990, the film was made into a feature-length made-for-TV movie titled The China Lake Murders, which is considered to be a remake of this film rather than an actual sequel." 734,16019,dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Uwe_Bolldbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Artisan_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Alliance_Atlantis_Communicationsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Deaddbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameHouse of the Dead:dbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Classical Scoredbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Lionsgate_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Vancouverdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Seattledbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_zombie_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_video_gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_fictional_islandsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Artisan_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_action_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_abandoned_housesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Sega_video_gamesdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Uwe_Bolldbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brightlight_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:House_of_the_Dead_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_House_of_the_Dead,"House of the Dead is a 2003 action horror film directed by Uwe Boll, from a screenplay by Dave Parker and Mark Altman. Based on The House of the Dead video game franchise, it stars Jonathan Cherry, Tyron Leitso, Clint Howard, Ona Grauer, Ellie Cornell, and Jürgen Prochnow. The film takes place on a fictional island infested by zombies, forcing survivors to fight their way off. Not a direct adaptation of the individual entries, Boll described the film as a prequel to the original 1996 game. House of the Dead was Boll's first film to be released theatrically, in addition to his first video game adaptation.Upon release, House of the Dead was universally panned by critics, giving Boll a negative reputation that would continue throughout his career. Commercially, the film grossed $13.8 million on a $12 million budget. A sequel was released to home media in 2006, with only Cornell returning.House of the Dead was the last film of Artisan Entertainment, which merged into Lionsgate on December 15, 2003." 735,65833,"dbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jude_Lawdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerKenneth Branaghdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerSimon Moseleydbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerTom Sternbergdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Halfondbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarion Pilowskydbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:producerMaggie Rodford, Robert Townsondbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringJude Lawdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_Cainedbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Sony_Pictures_Classicsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jude_Lawdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Simon_Halfondbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Harold_Pinterdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:nameSleuthdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Sony_Pictures_Classics_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Patrick_Doyledbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_con_artistsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_country_housesdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2007_psychological_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Castle_Rock_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Kenneth_Branaghdbp-dbr:Sleuth_(2007_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Harold_Pinter","Sleuth is a 2007 thriller film directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Law and Michael Caine. The screenplay by Harold Pinter is an adaptation of Anthony Shaffer's play, Sleuth. Caine had previously starred in a 1972 version, where he played Law's role against Laurence Olivier." 736,135922,dbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbp:nameJack-Wabbit and the Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Leon_Schlesingerdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Friz_Frelengdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fairy_tale_parody_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Jack_and_the_Beanstalkdbp-dbr:Jack-Wabbit_and_the_Beanstalkpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_animated_films,"Jack-Wabbit and the Beanstalk is a 1943 Warner Bros. cartoon in the Merrie Melodies series, directed by Friz Freleng and starring Bugs Bunny, with all of the voices provided by Mel Blanc." 737,156045,"dbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Weintraubdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Tyrrelldbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Thomas_(actor)dbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Collin_Wilcox_(actress)dbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Weintraubdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:name1955-09-30dbp-dbr:September_30,_1955dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1955dbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Leonard_Rosenmandbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arkansasdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_James_Bridgesdbp-dbr:September_30,_1955purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_James_Dean","September 30, 1955 (originally titled 9/30/55) is a 1977 drama film written and directed by James Bridges and starring Richard Thomas." 738,70777,dbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorProducers Distributing Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_James_(comedian)dbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharles Patondbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRuth Taylordbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Marriott_Edgardbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Spare Roomdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Cricklewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Redd_Davisdbp-dbr:The_Spare_Room_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_comedy_films,"The Spare Room is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Redd Davis and starring Jimmy James, Ruth Taylor, Charles Paton and Alice O'Day. The screenplay concerns a drunken husband, arriving home late, who faces the wrath of his wife and extended family. A featurette, it was shot at Cricklewood Studios as a quota quickie." 739,151714,dbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:producerLois Bonfigliodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringGregory Peckdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringJimmy Smitsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:starringJane Fondadbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carlos_Fuentesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Luis_Puenzodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Aída_Bortnikdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:nameOld Gringodbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:United_Statesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mexican_Revolution_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_war_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_romance_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_Mexican_novelsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lee_Holdridgedbp-dbr:Old_Gringopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Luis_Puenzo,"Old Gringo is a 1989 American romantic adventure film starring Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck, and Jimmy Smits. It was directed by Luis Puenzo and co-written with Aída Bortnik, based on the 1985 novel The Old Gringo by Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes.The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival." 740,18752,dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:producerJames Whitakerdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringBryce Dallas Howarddbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Redforddbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringKarl Urbandbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringOona Laurencedbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringWes Bentleydbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:starringOakes Fegleydbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Lowery_(director)dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:namePete's Dragondbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_forestsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_road_accidents_and_incidentsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1983dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1977dbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Zealanddbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oregondbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dragonsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_police_officersdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_David_Lowerydbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Daniel_Hartdbp-dbr:Pete's_Dragon_(2016_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Disney_film_remakes,"Pete's Dragon is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by David Lowery, written by Lowery and Toby Halbrooks, and produced by James Whitaker. The film is a remake of Disney's 1977 film of the same name, although the 2016 film is not a musical. The film stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley, Wes Bentley, Karl Urban, Oona Laurence, and Robert Redford. The film tells the story of an orphaned feral boy who befriends a dragon in the Pacific Northwest, and the ensuing repercussions of their discovery by the town's residents.Pete's Dragon premiered at the El Capitan Theatre on August 8, 2016, and was theatrically released in the United States on August 12, 2016, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The film received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $143.7 million worldwide against a $65 million production budget." 741,96733,dbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:producerForrest Murraydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTim Robbinsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTodd Graffdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJodie Fosterdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:starringJohn Turturrodbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Patrick_Shanleydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)dbp-dbp:nameFive Cornersdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Newton_Howarddbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Bronxdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1964dbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:HandMade_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Five_Corners_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Patrick_Shanley,"Five Corners is a 1987 American independent crime drama film, directed by Tony Bill, written by John Patrick Shanley, and starring Jodie Foster, Tim Robbins, John Turturro, and Rodney Harvey. The film depicts 48 hours in the lives of a group of four young New Yorkers in the 1960s.Five Corners was released in limited theatres in the United States on January 22, 1988. The film received generally positive reviews from critics but was a financial disappointment, grossing $969,205 in its limited run against a budget of $5.5 million. At the 4th Independent Spirit Awards, Foster won for Best Female Lead, while Turturro was nominated for Best Supporting Male.It has been misconstrued as a public domain film and pirated by many distributors who released poor quality VHS and DVD printings. However, as per The Copyright Office, copyright is registered under Paragon Entertainment Corporation." 742,83702,dbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:directorMark Davisdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerNoel Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerDamon Bryantdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:producerDean O'Tooledbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringKevin Smithdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringEmma Robertsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringTamsin Egertondbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringCamille Coduridbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringMandy Patinkindbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringOphelia Lovibonddbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringHelen McCrorydbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringShanika Warren-Marklanddbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:starringSusannah Fieldingdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Universal_Picturesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:nameOriginal Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:name4.3dbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_soundtrackdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Universal_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Hyperlink_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_heist_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Noel_Clarkedbp-dbr:4.3.2.1.purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Noel_Clarke,"4.3.2.1. (which stands for ""4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance"") is a 2010 British crime thriller film directed by Noel Clarke and Mark Davis, written by Clarke and starring Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond, Shanika-Warren Markland, Mandy Patinkin, Helen McCrory, Kevin Smith, Susannah Fielding, Camille Coduri and Clarke. 4.3.2.1. follows four spirited young women who get caught up with a diamond theft heist. Clarke wrote 4.3.2.1. with the intention of making a more mainstream film compared to his previous work, Kidulthood, Adulthood, and West 10 LDN—which were gritty crime drama films set in West London. 4.3.2.1 was released in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2010. The film received mixed to negative reviews." 743,78817,"dbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbp:starringJohn T. Smithdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Edward_Selzerdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Haredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_castlesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mad_scientist_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Bugs_Bunny_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1952_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Water,_Water_Every_Harepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_invisibility","Water, Water Every Hare is a 1952 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The cartoon was released on April 19, 1952 and stars Bugs Bunny. The short is a return to the themes of the 1946 cartoon Hair-Raising Hare and brings the monster Gossamer (referred to as ""Rudolph"") back to the screen.The title is a pun on the line ""Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to drink"" from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The cartoon is available on Disc 1 of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection: Volume 1." 744,38693,dbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorMetro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorBritish Lion-Columbia Distributorsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:producerWilfred Eadesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bill_Traversdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Sylvesterdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Vincent_Winterdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:nameGorgodbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)dbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1961_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_the_Republic_of_Irelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Irelanddbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_orphansdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_MGM-British_Studiosdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_Japanese_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_comicsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dinosaursdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Giant_monster_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Kaiju_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Angelo_Francesco_Lavagninodbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comics_based_on_filmsdbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Eugène_Louriédbp-dbr:Gorgo_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960_comics_debuts,"Gorgo is a 1961 British science fiction monster film directed by Eugène Lourié and starring Bill Travers and William Sylvester. When an undersea volcano sends tremors throughout the Atlantic, a prehistoric creature is unleashed from under the sea. The crew of a salvage vessel capture the gigantic amphibious sea creature and take it to London for public exhibition. It results in the creature's much larger mother invading London in search of her offspring, causing catastrophic destruction across the city." 745,162978,dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:directorC. Ray Stahldbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:producerCharles Reynoldsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:producerIrene Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:starringMartha Hyerdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Bentley_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_P._Breakstondbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:nameThe Scarlet Speardbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Speardbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_Artists_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Kenyadbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_adventure_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Scarlet_Spearpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_Breakston,The Scarlet Spear is a 1954 British drama film directed by George P. Breakston and C. Ray Stahl and starring John Bentley and Martha Hyer. It was written by Breakston and Stahl. The cast consisted mostly of Kenyan actors. The plot concerns a British District Officer who tries to prevent a ritual killing. 746,32030,dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorAdam Donalddbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:directorAndrew Zaehdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Island_Recordsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:producerShamikah Martinezdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starring2dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tommy_Leedbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Courtney_Lovedbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elton_Johndbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Patrick_Stumpdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Big_Seandbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Pete_Wentzdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Andy_Hurleydbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Foxes_(singer)dbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Trohmandbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:starringSamuel Caruanadbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Island_Recordsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Fall_Out_Boydbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:nameThe Young Blood Chroniclesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2014_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_rock_music_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jukebox_musicalsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_musical_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Young_Blood_Chroniclespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_purgatory,"The Young Blood Chronicles is a 2014 American musical film composed of music videos produced by Fall Out Boy, featuring each song from the group's fifth studio album, Save Rock and Roll (2013). The eleven separate videos were uploaded online gradually, but also link together to form the narrative film, which made its premiere on May 21, 2014 on television network Palladia. The film stars the members of Fall Out Boy – Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman and Andy Hurley – and also features guest appearances from 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Foxes, Courtney Love, Elton John and Tommy Lee. The Young Blood Chronicles was also released as a limited edition DVD on July 14, 2014." 747,168804,dbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:producerLyman Daytondbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Beverly_Garlanddbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Whitmoredbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Gingdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:starringStewart Petersendbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Norman_Tokardbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Crown_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Douglas_C._Stewartdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Eleanor_Lambdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:nameWhere the Red Fern Growsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1930sdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Oklahomadbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Lex_de_Azevedodbp-dbr:Where_the_Red_Fern_Grows_(1974_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Norman_Tokar,"Where the Red Fern Grows is a 1974 drama film directed by Norman Tokar and starring James Whitmore, Beverly Garland, Stewart Petersen and Jack Ging. It is based on the 1961 novel of the same name." 748,49699,dbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:producerMartin Rackindbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ernest_Borgninedbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Susan_Haywarddbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:William_Holdendbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Strodedbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roger_Hanindbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Daniel_Manndbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:National_General_Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Wendell_Mayesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Steven_W._Carabatsosdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Revengersdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)dbp-dbp:countryMexicodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Coloradodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mexicodbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cinema_Center_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Revengers_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Daniel_Mann,The Revengers is a 1972 Western film written by Wendell Mayes based upon a story by Steven W. Carabatsos. The film was directed by Daniel Mann and stars William Holden and Ernest Borgnine. 749,114922,dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Winstar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Estes_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Skinner_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mary_Stuart_Mastersondbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jena_Malonedbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Minerdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Winstar_Home_Videodbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:nameThe Book of Starsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:nameThe Book of Stars: Original Motion Picture Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Soundtrackdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Indian_classical_musicdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Washington_(state)dbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_sistersdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1999_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Richard_Gibbsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_coming-of-age_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Book_of_Starspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_cystic_fibrosis,"The Book of Stars is a 1999 American drama film directed by Michael Miner and starring Mary Stuart Masterson and Jena Malone as two sisters, both of whom are on the down slopes of their lives but in entirely different ways. It received its world premiere as part of the 1999 South By Southwest Film Festival." 750,73473,dbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Vitagraph_Studiosdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:producerDon Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:producerJason R. Savagedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ossie_Davisdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ella_Joycedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Campbelldbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bob_Ivydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:starringHeidi Marnhoutdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:nameBubba Ho-tepdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Tepdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_old_agedbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Brian_Tylerdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Texasdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mummy_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Vitagraph_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ancient_Egypt_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Elvis_Presleydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Don_Coscarellidbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_John_F._Kennedydbp-dbr:Bubba_Ho-Teppurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_by_Joe_R._Lansdale,"Bubba Ho-Tep is a 2002 American comedy horror film written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli. It stars Bruce Campbell as Sebastian Haff, a man residing in a nursing home who claims to be the real Elvis Presley. The film also stars Ossie Davis as Jack, a black man who claims to be John F. ""Jack"" Kennedy, explaining that he was patched up after the assassination, dyed black, and abandoned.It is based on the novella of the same title by Joe R. Lansdale, which originally appeared in the anthology The King Is Dead: Tales of Elvis Post-Mortem. Originally the film was ""roadshowed"" by the director across the country. Only 32 prints were made and circulated around various film festivals, though this garnered critical success, and it went on to win the Bram Stoker Award for Best Screenplay. By the time it was released on DVD, it had already achieved cult status due to positive reviews, lack of access, and the inclusion of Campbell.While the novella and film revolve around an ancient Egyptian mummy (played by Bob Ivy) terrorizing a retirement home, Bubba Ho-Tep also deals with deeper themes of aging, identity, mortality, and existentialism. The film also features a cameo by Reggie Bannister from Coscarelli's Phantasm series." 751,69719,dbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Donald_Sindendbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Glynis_Johnsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Peter_Finchdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jack_Buchanandbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:British_Lion_Filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Frank_Harvey_(English_screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Nigel_Balchindbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:nameJosephine and Mendbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Mendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_Lion_Films_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1955_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Boultingdbp-dbr:Josephine_and_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Nigel_Balchin,"Josephine and Men is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Glynis Johns, Jack Buchanan, Donald Sinden and Peter Finch. It was written by Nigel Balchin, Frank Harvey and Boulting. Produced by the Boulting Brothers it was shot at Shepperton Studios and distributed by British Lion Films.It was the last English-language film for Jack Buchanan." 752,164203,dbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:producerKen G. Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ken_G._Halldbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:nameGhosts of Port Arthurdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:Ghosts_of_Port_Arthurpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_G._Hall,"Ghosts of Port Arthur is a 1933 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall. It was described as a ""travel fantasy"" which focuses on the history of the penal settlement at Port Arthur.It includes sections on New Norfolk, Hobart, Port Arthur, the Hobart Zoo and the Derwent River district." 753,6306,dbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:United_Artistsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:producerCharlie Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlie Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringHenry Bergmandbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTiny Sandforddbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringChester Conklindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPaulette Goddarddbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:nameModern Timesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:United_States_National_Film_Registry_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1936_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_technological_impactdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Roller_skating_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fictional-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_factoriesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Works_about_the_Industrial_Revolutiondbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Modernitydbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_romantic_comedy-drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Charlie_Chaplindbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_department_storesdbp-dbr:Modern_Times_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Great_Depression_films,"Modern Times is a 1936 American part-talkie comedy film produced, written and directed by Charlie Chaplin. In Chaplin's last performance as the iconic Little Tramp, his character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film also stars Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Tiny Sandford and Chester Conklin.Modern Times has won many awards and honors, and is widely considered one of the greatest films ever. It was one of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being ""culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant""." 754,46973,dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorGeorge T. Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorWolfgang Petersendbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:directorPeter Macdonalddbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros. Picturesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorMiramax Filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorUnited States:dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorWest Germany:dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:distributorNeue Constantin Filmdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerDieter Geisslerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerBernd Eichingerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerTim Hamptondbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHeinz Bibodbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHarold Lee Tichenordbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerHarry Napdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:producerKlaus Kaehlerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:George_T._Millerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolfgang_Petersendbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(film_director)dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Miramax_Filmsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Constantin_Filmdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Harold_Lee_Tichenordbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Bernd_Eichingerdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tim_Hampton_(producer)dbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:nameThe NeverEnding Storydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)dbp-dbp:countryWest Germanydbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Pictures_franchisesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:German_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fantasy_film_seriesdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Film_series_based_on_fantasy_novelsdbp-dbr:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_NeverEnding_Story_(film_series),"The NeverEnding Story (German: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a West German/American-produced English language epic fantasy film series based on the 1979 novel of the same name by Michael Ende.The original 1984 film, The NeverEnding Story, was directed and co-written by Wolfgang Petersen and was later followed by two sequels.The first film adapted the first half of the original novel, while the second half of the novel was used as the rough basis for the second film, The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter.The third film in the series, The NeverEnding Story III, has an original plot." 755,25628,dbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Warren_Fosterdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Looney_Tunes_shortsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Foghorn_Leghorn_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Robert_McKimsondbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._Cartoons_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Leghorn_Blows_at_Midnightpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Henery_Hawk_films,"The Leghorn Blows at Midnight is a 1950 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Robert McKimson. The cartoon was released on May 6, 1950, and features Foghorn Leghorn, Henery Hawk and the Barnyard Dawg.The title is a play upon the 1945 Jack Benny film The Horn Blows at Midnight." 756,69788,dbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:directorBen Harrisondbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Bletcherdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Manny_Goulddbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Columbia_Picturesdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charles_Mintzdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timedbp-dbp:nameKrazy's Race of Timedbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Mars_in_filmdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Columbia_Pictures_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Screen_Gems_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Krazy_Kat_shortsdbp-dbr:Krazy's_Race_of_Timepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1937_animated_films,"Krazy's Race of Time is a 1937 short animated film distributed by Columbia Pictures, part of a short film series featuring Krazy Kat." 757,167813,dbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:directorJohn Shepparddbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Granada_TVdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Durden-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Granada_TVdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jo_Durden-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:nameThe Doors Are Opendbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Opendbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rockumentariesdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1968_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Doors_Are_Openpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Doors,"The Doors Are Open is a 1968 black-and-white documentary about the American rock group the Doors. It was produced by Jo Durden-Smith for Granada TV and directed by John Sheppard and first aired in the United Kingdom on 4 October 1968. The programme combines footage of the Doors playing live at London's Roundhouse venue, interviews with the band members and contemporary news snippets of world current affairs—protests at the 1968 Democratic Convention, French riots, statements from politicians and footage of the Vietnam War etc." 758,54928,dbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Arthur_Maudedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivar_Campbelldbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:nameThe Wishbonedbp-dbr:The_Wishbonedbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Londondbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Wishbonepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Arthur_Maude,"The Wishbone is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Nellie Wallace, Davy Burnaby and A. Bromley Davenport. It was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for release by MGM." 759,169633,dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Steinbergdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerMike Marcusdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerLorne Camerondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerDavid Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:producerRichard H. Princedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:starringBob Einsteindbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_MacDonald_(director)dbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:MGM_Home_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Steinbergdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Larry_Breznerdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bob_Einsteindbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Don_Lakedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:David_Hoseltondbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davedbp-dbp:nameThe Extreme Adventures of Super Davedbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_direct-to-video_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_stunt_performersdbp-dbr:The_Extreme_Adventures_of_Super_Davepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Peter_MacDonald,"The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Peter MacDonald and starring the comedian Bob Einstein as Super Dave Osborne. The film was released directly to video and was awarded at the 2000 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards for ""Most Unwelcome Direct-to-Video Release""." 760,68890,"dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:directorStephen Sewelldbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:producerSteve Jaggidbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLaura Gordon,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRyan Harrisondbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starring,Marcus Johnson,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringNick Barkla,dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:starringPeter Phelpsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Steve_Jaggidbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Stephen_Sewell_(writer)dbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:nameEmbeddeddbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)dbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2016_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_political_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Embedded_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_erotic_thriller_films","Embedded is a 2016 erotic political thriller film written and directed by Stephen Sewell and produced by Steve Jaggi, which sees a war correspondent meet an alluring, enigmatic woman at a cocktail party, before a dangerous power play engulfs the two. The film stars Nick Barkla, Laura Gordon, Ryan Harrison, Marcus Johnson and Peter Phelps. The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival to generally positive reviews, with Variety calling it a ""diamond like work"", while The Iris called Embedded ""a compelling watch.""" 761,28072,dbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:directorMichael Gornickdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:producerDavid Balldbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringGeorge Kennedydbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringTom Savinidbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringDorothy Lamourdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:starringLois Chilesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:New_World_Picturesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:George_A._Romerodbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Lucille_Fletcherdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:nameCreepshow 2dbp-dbr:Creepshow_2dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sequel_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Adultery_in_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_short_fictiondbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_comedy_horror_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Mainedbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_with_live_action_and_animationdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Stephen_Kingdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_monster_moviesdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_horror_anthology_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:New_World_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Creepshow_2purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_horror_films,"Creepshow 2 is a 1987 American comedy horror anthology film directed by Michael Gornick, and the sequel to Creepshow. Gornick was previously the cinematographer of the first film, and the screenplay was written by George A. Romero who was director of the original film. The film's stars were Lois Chiles, George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour, and Tom Savini. It was once again based upon stories by Stephen King." 762,13388,"dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mimi_Lederdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorParamount Picturesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorDreamWorks Picturesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringVanessa Redgravedbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMorgan Freemandbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRobert Duvalldbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringElijah Wooddbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringMaximilian Schelldbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:starringTéa Leonidbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mimi_Lederdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:United_International_Picturesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:David_Brown_(producer)dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Tolkindbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDeep Impactdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:nameDeep Impact – Music from the Motion Picturedbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_Atlantic_Oceandbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_North_Carolinadbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Washington,_D.C.dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_James_Hornerdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:DreamWorks_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_survival_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1999dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_fictional_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1998dbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_impact_eventsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Richard_D._Zanuckdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:The_Zanuck_Company_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tsunamisdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_White_Housedbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_disaster_filmsdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Bruce_Joel_Rubindbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Tolkindbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Comets_in_filmdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mimi_Lederdbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_David_Browndbp-dbr:Deep_Impact_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fiction_about_near-Earth_asteroids","Deep Impact is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and starring Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell, and Morgan Freeman. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures in North America and by DreamWorks Pictures internationally on May 8, 1998. The film depicts humanity's attempts to prepare for and destroy a 7-mile (11 km) wide comet set to collide with Earth and cause a mass extinction.Deep Impact was released in the same summer as the similarly themed Armageddon, which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described Deep Impact as being more accurate. Deep Impact was slightly better received critically than Armageddon, although both ultimately received mixed reviews. Deep Impact grossed over $349.5 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, becoming the sixth highest-grossing film of 1998.It was the final film by cinematographer Dietrich Lohmann, who died before the film's release." 763,168785,dbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:producerGeorge Smithdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringHelen Ferrersdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringEliot Makehamdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:D._A._Clarke-Smithdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:starringDerrick De Marneydbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Fox_Film_Corporationdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Reginald_Beckdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:H._F._Maltbydbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Adrian_Bruneldbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:nameThe Laughter of Foolsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_playsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1933_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Laughter_of_Foolspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Adrian_Brunel,"The Laughter of Fools is a 1933 British drama film directed by Adrian Brunel and starring D. A. Clarke-Smith, Derrick De Marney and Helen Ferrers. It was based on a play by H. F. Maltby. The screenplay concerns an ambitious mother who plans to marry her daughter to a sea captain.The film was a quota quickie made at Nettlefold Studios in Walton by the independent producer George Smith as part of a contract from Fox, who needed a supply of films to distribute in order to comply with the terms of the quota." 764,70855,dbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dorothy_Lamourdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mitchell_Leisendbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Karl_Tunbergdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:nameMasquerade in Mexicodbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicodbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1945_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Masquerade_in_Mexicopurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mitchell_Leisen,"Masquerade in Mexico is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Dorothy Lamour, Arturo de Córdova, Patric Knowles and Ann Dvorak. It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was part of a series of films set in Latin America produced by Hollywood in the 1940s in line with the Good Neighbor policy. The film is a remake of Midnight (1939), also directed by Leisen." 765,120088,"dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Daley_(filmmaker)dbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Gauntletdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miscarriage_of_justicedbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1977_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Nevadadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_police_detective_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Phoenix,_Arizonadbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_action_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_buddy_cop_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jerry_Fieldingdbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Clint_Eastwooddbp-dbr:The_Gauntlet_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Malpaso_Productions_films","The Gauntlet is a 1977 American action thriller film directed by Clint Eastwood, who stars alongside Sondra Locke. The film's supporting cast includes Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney, and Mara Corday. Eastwood plays a down-and-out cop who falls in love with a prostitute (Locke), to whom he is assigned to escort from Las Vegas to Phoenix for her to testify against the mob." 766,158871,dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Doris_Daydbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lauren_Bacalldbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kirk_Douglasdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hoagy_Carmichaeldbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Juano_Hernándezdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Jerry_Walddbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Edmund_H._Northdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:nameYoung Man with a Horndbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jazz_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Curtizdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_musiciansdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_alcoholismdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_biographical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_biographiesdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_biographical_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_à_clefdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Ray_Heindorfdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Carl_Foremandbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_jazz_musiciansdbp-dbr:Young_Man_with_a_Horn_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_adapted_into_radio_programs,"Young Man with a Horn is a 1950 American musical drama film starring Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael, and Juano Hernandez. It was based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Dorothy Baker, inspired by the life of jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke. The film was directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Jerry Wald, and its screenplay written by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North." 767,102500,dbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Mel_Blancdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros._Picturesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:The_Vitaphone_Corporationdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tedd_Piercedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Pepé_Le_Pew_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Carl_Stallingdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Merrie_Melodies_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_catsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Michael_Maltesedbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Short_films_directed_by_Chuck_Jonesdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_chase_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_dogsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_Warner_Bros._animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1946_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Fair_and_Worm-erpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Animated_films_about_birds,"Fair and Worm-er is a 1946 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. The short was released on September 28, 1946.The title is a pun on Fair and Warmer.The premise greatly resembles and builds upon that of the 1942 Tex Avery cartoon, The Early Bird Dood It!, which is about a worm chased by a bird chased by a cat, and has a much darker ending." 768,81975,dbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:directorAlberto Sciammadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerJason Piettedbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerJean-Marc Féliodbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:producerMichael Lionello Cowandbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Caandbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jennifer_Tillydbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Geneviève_Bujolddbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:nameJericho Mansionsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2003_filmsdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Almeríadbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_New_Brunswickdbp-dbr:Jericho_Mansionspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alberto_Sciamma,"Jericho Mansions is a 2003 independent mystery thriller film directed by Alberto Sciamma. It stars Jennifer Tilly, James Caan, Geneviève Bujold, and Maribel Verdú. It was filmed in Saint John, New Brunswick and in Almería, Spain." 769,111505,dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Bros.dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Loretta_Youngdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Cagneydbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Bros.dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Robert_Lord_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Kubec_Glasmondbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Bright_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:nameTaxi!dbp-dbr:Taxi!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Kubec_Glasmondbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_taxisdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_organized_crime_in_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_gangster_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_Del_Ruthdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1932_crime_filmsdbp-dbr:Taxi!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Yiddish-language_films,"Taxi! is a 1932 American pre-Code film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring James Cagney and Loretta Young.The film includes a famous, and often misquoted, line with Cagney speaking to his brother's killer through a locked closet door: ""Come out and take it, you dirty yellow-bellied rat, or I'll give it to you through the door!"" This line has often been misquoted as ""You dirty rat, you killed my brother""." 770,31304,dbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:directorIstván Ventilladbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Catherine_Bachdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Carondbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRamon Bieridbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringAllen Jaffedbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:starringBruce Grazianodbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Troma_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:nameNicoledbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1978_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Troma_Entertainment_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_erotic_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Nicole_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Michael_Laughlin,Nicole (also known as Crazed and The Widow's Revenge) is a 1978 American thriller directed by Istvan Ventilla and starring Leslie Caron and Catherine Bach. 771,159089,dbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:producerA.R. Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jimmy_Hanleydbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringLeslie Dwyerdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:starringRona Andersondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Butcher's_Film_Servicedbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:A.R._Rawlinsondbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:nameThe Black Riderdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Wolf_Rilladbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1954_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1950s_crime_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Nettlefold_Studiosdbp-dbr:The_Black_Rider_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Butcher's_Film_Service_films,"The Black Rider is a 1954 British crime thriller film directed by Wolf Rilla and starring Jimmy Hanley, Rona Anderson, and Leslie Dwyer. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson and produced as a low budget second feature for release by Butcher's Film Service." 772,125859,dbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:producerPeter N. Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:producerNicholas J. Gasdikdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Peter_N._Johnsondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Nicholas_J._Gasdikdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Tim_Sloverdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Philadelphiadbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_political_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_docudrama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Virginiadbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1989_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_presidents_of_the_United_Statesdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_1770sdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Benjamin_Franklindbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Revolutionary_War_filmsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Thomas_Jeffersondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_George_Washingtondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_John_Adamsdbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Brigham_Young_Universitydbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_Hamiltondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_James_Madisondbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1787dbp-dbr:A_More_Perfect_Union_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Constitution_of_the_United_States,"A More Perfect Union: America Becomes a Nation is a 1989 American feature film dramatizing the events of the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. The film was produced by Brigham Young University to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the drafting of the United States Constitution, and many professors from BYU's School of Fine Arts and Communications were involved in its production either as actors or in other capacities. After its release, the film was officially recognized by the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution as ""of exceptional merit""." 773,135048,dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jonasdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Rod_Steigerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Laurent_Maletdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Leslie_Hopedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Colleen_Dewhurstdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Steven_Bauerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lino_Venturadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Robert_Joydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringPeter Dvorskydbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Michael_York_(actor)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Cyrielle_Clairdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Linda_Griffithsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Hrant_Alianakdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:John_Hirschdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sonia_Benezradbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:starringDaniel Alfiedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_Anderson_(director)dbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Entertainment_Onedbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:HBOdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Jonasdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreThrillerdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreDramadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:genreActiondbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideondbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_non-fiction_booksdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1986_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Munich_massacredbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Michael_Andersondbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Golda_Meirdbp-dbr:Sword_of_Gideonpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Operation_Wrath_of_God,"Sword of Gideon is a 1986 Canadian television film about Mossad agents hunting down terrorists associated with the 1972 Munich massacre. It was first shown on the CTV Television Network in Canada as a four-hour miniseries and later on HBO in the United States. Directed by Michael Anderson and written by Chris Bryant, the film stars Steven Bauer and Michael York. The film is based on the book Vengeance by George Jonas, an account of the incident which has been criticized by some intelligence personnel as fictional, though because of its covert nature is difficult to prove or disprove. In some countries the book was titled Vengeance: Sword of Gideon, from which the movie title is drawn. The story was retold in the 2005 film Munich by Steven Spielberg." 774,65823,dbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:directorWilliam Maherdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Overture_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Dennis_Hopperdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nick_Stahldbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:AnnaSophia_Robbdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Woody_Harrelsondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:starringCharlize Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Overture_Filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Vantagedbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:nameSleepwalkingdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2008_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Christopher_Youngdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_farmsdbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Saskatchewandbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Charlize_Therondbp-dbr:Sleepwalking_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Overture_Films_films,"Sleepwalking is a 2008 American drama film starring Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb, Charlize Theron (who also produces the film), Woody Harrelson and Dennis Hopper. It centers on the bonding of a 30-year-old man and his 12-year-old niece after she is abandoned by her mother. The girl is taken in by the state after he loses his job and apartment. The two then depart on a road trip to his father's farm, a place he and his sister never intended to go back to. Sleepwalking was an original screenplay by Zac Stanford and was the directorial debut of William Maher.Shooting began in October 2006 in Moose Jaw and Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada under the working title Ferris Wheel. It was filmed on a 30-day shooting schedule, often under sub-zero conditions. The film featured the song ""Come On, Come Out"" by A Fine Frenzy. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2008, and was given a limited release in theaters beginning on March 14, 2008." 775,162823,dbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:producerTom Spiroffdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringJeff Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringWill Youngdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringMatt Letscherdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringDawn Wellsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringHarve Presnelldbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringSandra Birchdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringMichelle Mountaindbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringGuy Sanvilledbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringJohn Seibertdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:starringKate Packhamdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:nameSuper Suckerdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Michigandbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2002_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_sex_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jeff_Danielsdbp-dbr:Super_Suckerpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Jeff_Daniels,"Super Sucker is a 2002 film featuring Jeff Daniels, Harve Presnell, Matt Letscher, and Dawn Wells." 776,167334,dbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:directorNick Holtdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:James_Tarpeydbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Burke_(actor)dbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Billy_Barrattdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:BBC_Twodbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:nameResponsible Childdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_films_based_on_actual_eventsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_television_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_legal_filmsdbp-dbr:Responsible_Childpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:International_Emmy_Award_for_Best_TV_Movie_or_Miniseries,"Responsible Child is a 2019 British television film directed by Nick Holt and written by Sean Buckley. The film is based on a true story and stars Billy Barratt in the role of Ray, a 12-year-old boy who goes to trial accused of killing his mother's boyfriend. It was produced by Kudos with 72 Films for BBC Two.At the 48th International Emmy Awards, 13-year-old Barratt won the Award for Best Actor, becoming the youngest person to win an International Emmy." 777,137252,dbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Pascale_Lamchedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorBig World Cinemadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorPumpernickel Filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSubmarine Filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerChristoph Jörgdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:producerSteven Markovitzdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Pascale_Lamchedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:nameWinniedbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)dbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:South_Africadbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_South_African_filmsdbp-dbr:Winnie_(2017_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2017_biographical_drama_films,"Winnie , is a 2017 South African biographical documentary film directed by Pascale Lamche and produced by Christoph Jörg and Steven Markovitz for Pumpernickel Films, Submarine Films, Big World Cinema.The film deals with the life of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and her tireless struggle to bring down Apartheid in South Africa. The film was screened as a part of the Human Rights Festival 2019. In the same year, Lamche won the award for the Best Director for International Documentary at Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated at Africa Movie Academy Awards for Best Documentary." 778,64620,dbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Martha_Plimptondbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Barbara_Hersheydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jill_Clayburghdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Andrei_Konchalovskydbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Golan-Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:nameShy Peopledbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Electronic_musicdbp-dbr:Shy_Peopledbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_writersdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Golan-Globus_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Menahem_Golandbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Yoram_Globusdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Louisianadbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Southern_Gothic_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Tangerine_Dreamdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Shy_Peoplepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Andrei_Konchalovsky,"Shy People is a 1987 American drama film directed by Andrei Konchalovsky, from a script by Konchalovsky, Marjorie David and Gérard Brach. It stars Barbara Hershey, Jill Clayburgh, and Martha Plimpton, and features music by the German electronic music group Tangerine Dream. The film is about the culture clash that takes place between Diana, a Manhattan writer, her wayward teenage daughter Grace, and their long-distant relatives in the bayous of Louisiana.It premiered at the 40th Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 1987, with Hershey winning the award for Best Actress. It received a limited release in the United States on March 11, 1988. It was one of the last film roles for actor Merritt Butrick, who died from AIDS in 1989. It was filmed by the bayous of South Louisiana." 779,23860,dbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Alan_Arkindbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Bruce_Bennettdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Paul_Benedictdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Tony_Billdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Terrence_Malickdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:nameDeadhead Milesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trucker_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1973_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_comedy_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Vernon_Zimmermandbp-dbr:Deadhead_Milespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_comedy_road_movies,"Deadhead Miles is a 1973 American road comedy film directed by Vernon Zimmerman from a script by Terrence Malick, and starring Alan Arkin and Paul Benedict. Actors Bruce Bennett, George Raft and Ida Lupino make cameos." 780,166661,dbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:distributorNew City Releasingdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:producerAngela L Baynesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lana_Clarksondbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:nameVice Girlsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlsdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_serial_killer_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_slasher_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Richard_Gabaidbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Vice_Girlspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Girls_with_guns_films,"Vice Girls is a 1997 American film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Lana Clarkson.It was made by Sunset Films, the film production company of Jim Wynorski and Cinetel, and was released through Concorde Pictures." 781,43436,dbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:directorJeremiah Cullinanedbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerexecutivedbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerMary Ann Fisherdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerLance H Robbinsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerJohn Bradydbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerRachel Samuelsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerEdward G Reillydbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:producerco producerdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Concorde_Picturesdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:nameCriminal Affairsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Irelanddbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:countryIrelanddbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairsdbp-dbp:countryUSAdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_produced_by_Roger_Cormandbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Criminal_Affairspurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1997_thriller_films,Criminal Affairs is a 1997 American thriller film. It was shot in Ireland at Roger Corman's studios near Galway. 782,4317,"dbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:directorJon Witherspoondbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:distributorFuntone Recordsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:producerJon Witherspoondbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:producerThe Pop Tartsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:RuPauldbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Lady_Bunnydbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Larry_Teedbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:nameRuPaul Is: Starbooty!dbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:nameRuPaul Is Star Bootydbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:genrePop rock, Electronicdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_LGBT-related_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Trilogiesdbp-dbr:RuPaul_Is:_Starbooty!purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Drag_(clothing)-related_films","RuPaul is: Starbooty! is a 1987 low-budget underground film trilogy starring and co-produced by a then-unknown drag queen, RuPaul. Because it was produced on a very low budget, various posters, advertisements and video covers alternate the spelling between ""Starbooty"" and ""Starrbooty""." 783,169483,dbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:directorJohn Sealeydbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tom_Adams_(actor)dbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:nameThe Daredevil Mendbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Mendbp-dbp:countrydbp-dbr:UKdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1972_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_short_documentary_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Daredevil_Menpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Documentary_films_about_the_film_industry,The Daredevil Men is a 1972 British short subject written and directed by John Sealey and featuring Tom Adams. It details the activities of stunt performers and stunt arrangers. 784,70960,"dbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:directorRichard Parkdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:directorY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:distributorManson Internationaldbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:distributorDrafthouse Filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:producerY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:starringY.K. Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Park_Woo-Sangdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Drafthouse_Filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Y.K._Kimdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:nameMiami Connectiondbp-dbr:Miami_Connectiondbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_exploitation_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_friendshipdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Japan_in_non-Japanese_culturedbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Rediscovered_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Miamidbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_films_about_revengedbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_vigilante_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1980s_rediscovered_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1987_martial_arts_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ninja_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Korean-American_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Taekwondo_filmsdbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Orlando,_Floridadbp-dbr:Miami_Connectionpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:University_of_Central_Florida","Miami Connection is a 1987 American independent martial arts film starring Y.K. Kim, who also wrote and produced the feature. Originally, the film was critically maligned and received poor box office return upon release. It remained unseen for decades until Drafthouse Films restored the film for a proper release in 2012. The film was released on DVD, Blu-ray, limited-edition VHS, and various digital download options on December 11, 2012. Since then, the film has been better received by audiences and has garnered a cult following." 785,78096,dbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:starringSee belowdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_A._DeGaetanodbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:nameUFO: Target Earthdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1974_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_science_fiction_filmsdbp-dbr:UFO:_Target_Earthpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_science_fiction_films,UFO: Target Earth (also known as Target Earth) is a 1974 American film directed by Michael A. DeGaetano. 786,82548,dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Harris_(director)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorVidmark Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorRCA/Columbia Pictures International Videodbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:distributorOverseas FilmGroup VHSdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Stevenettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Joe_Estevezdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Richard_Lynchdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chris_DeRosedbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Elizabeth_Kaitandbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chuck_Jeffreysdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Frank_Harris_(director)dbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Diane_Stevenettdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:nameLockdowndbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_action_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Lockdown_(1990_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Harris,"Lockdown is a 1990 film about a detective that is framed for a crime he didn't commit and is sent to prison. Directed by Frank Harris, the film starred Richard Lynch, Chris DeRose, Chuck Jeffreys, Elizabeth Kaitan and Joe Estevez." 787,153433,dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:producerRalph Dietrichdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Sidney_Tolerdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Harry_Lachmandbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:20th_Century_Foxdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Larkin_(screenwriter)dbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Earl_Derr_Biggersdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:nameCastle in the Desertdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_desertsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Charlie_Chan_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_mystery_filmsdbp-dbr:Castle_in_the_Desertpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Harry_Lachman,"Castle in the Desert is a 1942 film featuring the Chinese detective Charlie Chan. It was the eleventh film to feature Sidney Toler as the title character, and the last made by 20th Century Fox. The series continued with Toler, though under much reduced circumstances, at Monogram Pictures." 788,137147,dbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:directorJohn Jackmandbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:distributorVision Videodbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerLovinder Gilldbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:producerGeoff Thompsondbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:June_Lockhartdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Kevin_McCarthy_(actor)dbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Burgess_Jenkinsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:starringR.Keith Harrisdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)dbp-dbp:nameWesleydbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2009_filmsdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_Christianitydbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Biographical_films_about_religious_leadersdbp-dbr:Wesley_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_John_Jackman,"Wesley, also titled Wesley: A Heart Transformed Can Change The World, is a 2009 biopic about John Wesley and Charles Wesley, the founders of the Methodist movement. The movie is based largely on the Wesley brothers' own journals, including John's private journal which was kept in a shorthand-like code that was not translated until the 1980s by Richard Heitzenrater at Duke Divinity School.The film covers the critical period of John Wesley's life as he struggles with his own doubts and insecurities, leading up to his life-changing Aldersgate experience and the early development of the Methodist movement.Wesley was filmed in a number of authentic 18th century locations in and around Winston-Salem, North Carolina, including St. Paul's Episcopal Church.Unusual for a lower-budget independent film, it features an original orchestral score recorded by a full orchestra. The score, composed by Bruce Kiesling, uses snippets of Wesley hymns and portions composed to echo authentic 18th-century style. Kiesling, who has composed scores for a number of other films, is currently conductor of the Tulare County Orchestra in California.Funded in part by the Christian History Institute and Comenius Foundation, the movie was directed by John Jackman." 789,107460,dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:producerIvan Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Janet_Leighdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Roddy_McDowalldbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Tony_Randalldbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Jim_Backusdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Charlotte_Raedbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Ken_Berrydbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jack_Arnold_(director)dbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Ricou_Browningdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:George_Shermandbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_McGreeveydbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ivan_Torsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:nameHello Down Theredbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Theredbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1960s_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Underwater_civilizations_in_fictiondbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_adventure_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jack_Arnolddbp-dbr:Hello_Down_Therepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1969_musical_comedy_films,Hello Down There (rereleased in 1974 as Sub-A-Dub-Dub) is a 1969 American comedy-adventure film starring Tony Randall and Janet Leigh that was released by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by George Sherman and Ivan Tors and directed by Jack Arnold and Ricou Browning (underwater sequences). The screenplay was written by John McGreevey and Frank Telford. 790,135686,dbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Alfred_E._Greendbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:distributor20dbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Anita_Louisedbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Genevieve_Tobindbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nino_Martinidbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:nameHere's to Romancedbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancedbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Parisdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:20th_Century_Fox_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Fox_Film_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_operadbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_musical_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Here's_to_Romancepurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Alfred_E._Green,"Here's to Romance is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Nino Martini, Genevieve Tobin and Anita Louise." 791,13085,dbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:producerClifford Taylordbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Associated_British_Film_Distributorsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:nameDeath Drives Throughdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Ealing_Studios_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Edward_L._Cahndbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_sports_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1935_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_auto_racing_filmsdbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_John_Hustondbp-dbr:Death_Drives_Throughpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_sports_drama_films,"Death Drives Through is a 1935 British sports drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chili Bouchier, Robert Douglas and Miles Mander. It was made as a quota quickie by the independent producer Clifford Taylor at Ealing Studios. The racing scenes were shot at Brooklands." 792,154689,dbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:distributorReliable Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Reliable_Picturesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:nameRawhide Maildbp-dbr:Rawhide_Maildbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_Western_(genre)_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_action_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Bernard_B._Raydbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Reliable_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Rawhide_Mailpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1934_Western_(genre)_films,"Rawhide Mail is a 1934 American Western film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Jack Perrin, Nelson McDowell and Chris-Pin Martin." 793,139981,dbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:distributorWarner Brothersdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Roy_William_Neilldbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Warner_Brothersdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Irving_Asherdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Michael_Barringerdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble or Quitsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Warner_Bros._filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Teddington_Studiosdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_crime_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_or_Quits_(1938_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Roy_William_Neill,"Double or Quits is a 1938 British crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Frank Fox, Patricia Medina and Hal Walters.It was shot at Teddington Studios. It was made as a quota quickie by the British subsidiary of Warner Brothers." 794,76275,dbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Chester_Morrisdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Nancy_Kellydbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Paramount_Picturesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_C._Thomasdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:William_H._Pinedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Maxwell_Shanedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:nameTornadodbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Illinoisdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_American_novelsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Paramount_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_William_A._Berkedbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1943_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_miningdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1939dbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_tornadoesdbp-dbr:Tornado_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Freddie_Rich,Tornado is a 1943 film directed by William A. Berke and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly. 795,93207,dbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerJustin Springerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerEhren Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerDerek Freydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:producerKatterli Frauenfelderdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringEva Greendbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringColin Farrelldbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringMichael Keatondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringDanny DeVitodbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:starringAlan Arkindbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Walt_Disney_Studios_Motion_Picturesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Derek_Freydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:nameDumbodbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:genredbp-dbr:Film_scoredbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_adaptationsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Remakes_of_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_New_York_Citydbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Circus_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_British_Rajdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Pinewood_Studiosdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_children's_booksdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2019_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_3D_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Englanddbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Indiadbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Walt_Disney_Pictures_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Missouridbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_children's_fantasy_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animalsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Floridadbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2010s_fantasy_adventure_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_mother–son_relationshipsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_animal_rightsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_in_Bedfordshiredbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_amusement_parksdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_on_trainsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_1919dbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_with_screenplays_by_Ehren_Krugerdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_about_elephantsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Tim_Burtondbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Danny_Elfmandbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Live-action_films_based_on_Disney's_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Dumbo_(2019_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Dumbo,"Dumbo is a 2019 American fantasy period adventure film directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger. It is an adaptation of Walt Disney's 1941 animated film Dumbo, which is based on the novel by Helen Aberson and Harold Pearl. Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, and Alan Arkin star in a story about a family that works at a failing traveling circus encounter a baby elephant with extremely large ears who is capable of flying.Plans for a live-action film adaptation of Dumbo were announced in 2014, and Burton was confirmed as director in March 2015. Most of the cast signed on for the feature in March 2017 and principal photography lasted from July to November 2017 in England. It was the first of five live-action adaptations of prior animated Disney films released in 2019, along with Aladdin, The Lion King, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, and Lady and the Tramp.Dumbo premiered in Los Angeles on March 11, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on March 29, 2019. The film grossed $353 million worldwide against a $170 million budget and received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances of DeVito and Keaton but criticized the script. Burton later confirmed that he would no longer work with Disney, referring to the studio as a ""horrible big circus""." 796,128637,"dbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:George_King_(film_director)dbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayerdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:nameJohn Halifax aka John Halifax, Gentlemandbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_the_18th_centurydbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Quota_quickiesdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_British_novelsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Englanddbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1930s_historical_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_shot_at_Shepperton_Studiosdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Jack_Beaverdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1938_drama_filmsdbp-dbr:John_Halifax_(film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_George_King","John Halifax aka John Halifax, Gentleman is a 1938 British second feature ('B') historical drama film directed by George King and starring John Warwick, Nancy Burne and Roddy McDowall. It was written by A. R. Rawlinson based on the 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman by Dinah Craik." 797,131260,dbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:distributorMainline Releasingdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Mark_Weidmandbp-dbr:Killer_Flickdbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_independent_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_satirical_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_black_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_directorial_debut_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_road_moviesdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Killer_Flickpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_exploitation_films,Killer Flick is a 1998 American independent black comedy road film written and directed by Mark Weidman that follows a group of people as they go on a crime spree and film their own activities. 798,135917,dbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:distributorSTMdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerErna Kmínkovádbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerJiří Vaněkdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:producerMarta Šíchovádbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:nameJabberwockydbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)dbp-dbp:countryCzechoslovakiadbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Surrealist_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1970s_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_animated_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czechoslovak_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Jan_Švankmajerdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Czech_animated_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1971_short_filmsdbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Jabberwockydbp-dbr:Jabberwocky_(1971_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Lewis_Carroll,"Jabberwocky (Czech: Žvahlav aneb šatičky slaměného Huberta, ""Jabberwocky, or Hubert's Straw Hats"") is a 1971 Czechoslovak animated short film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer, based loosely on the 1871 poem ""Jabberwocky"" by Lewis Carroll and on a children's book Anička skřítek a Slaměný Hubert (""Anička the Sprite and Straw Hubert"") by Czech surrealist Vítězslav Nezval, which is referenced in the Czech title." 799,24259,dbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Craig_Shefferdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:nameDouble Takedbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryUnited Statesdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)dbp-dbp:countryCanadadbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_American_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1990s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:English-language_Canadian_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Canadian_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:American_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Mark_L._Lesterdbp-dbr:Double_Take_(1998_film)purl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1998_thriller_films,"Double Take is a 1998 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester. It follows a writer who believes he helped wrongly convict a man in an assassination, pulling him into a world of espionage and murder." 800,167485,dbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:producerJohn Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJames Masondbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringMary Claredbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringJoyce Howarddbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:starringWilfrid Lawsondbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Pathé_Pictures_Internationaldbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:John_Argyledbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:nameThe Night Has Eyesdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyesdbp-dbp:countryUnited Kingdomdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1942_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_British_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_black-and-white_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:British_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Yorkshiredbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Producers_Releasing_Corporation_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:1940s_thriller_filmsdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Leslie_Arlissdbp-dbr:The_Night_Has_Eyespurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Compositions_by_Charles_Williams,"The Night Has Eyes, released in the United States as Terror House by Producers Releasing Corporation and re-released in the US by Cosmopolitan Pictures in 1949 as Moonlight Madness, is a 1942 British thriller film directed by Leslie Arliss starring James Mason, Joyce Howard, Wilfrid Lawson, Mary Clare. and Tucker McGuire. It is based on the 1939 novel of the same title by Alan Kennington." 801,165314,dbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:directordbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerWarwick Rossdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerYahoo Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerdbp-dbr:Lulu_Pinkusdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:producerDennis Kielydbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Garry_McDonalddbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringDavid Fielddbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringdbp-dbr:Helen_Dallimoredbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:starringYahoo Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:directordbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:distributordbp-dbr:Roadshow_Entertainmentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:producerdbp-dbr:Lulu_Pinkusdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:writerdbp-dbr:Yahoo_Seriousdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:nameMr. Accidentdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbo:countrydbp-dbr:Australiadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentdbp-dbp:countryAustraliadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_English-language_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_scored_by_Nerida_Tyson-Chewdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_set_in_Australiadbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000s_Australian_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:2000_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Australian_comedy_filmsdbp-dbr:Mr._Accidentpurl:dc/terms/subjectdbp-dbr:Category:Films_directed_by_Yahoo_Serious,"Mr. Accident is a 2000 Australian comedy film written, directed, produced by, and starring Yahoo Serious. It was filmed in September and October 1998 in Sydney."