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  2. Amityville II: The Possession - Wikipedia

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    The theatrical trailer also shows a shot of Jan and Mark looking at the window and holding hands. The only deleted scene which was ever released in some form is the so-called "Lost Souls" scene, originally from near the end of the movie, in which souls that are within the house appear in front of Adamsky and he blesses them.

  3. Strange Portrait - Wikipedia

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    Strange Portrait was a film shot in Hong Kong in 1966. [2] [3] It was directed by Jeffrey Stone and starred Jeffrey Hunter, Barbara Lee, Mai Tai Sing and Tina Hutchence.Stone and his wife went searching for a distributor, hoping to enter it into the Asian Film Festival; [2] however, the film was never released, with sources differing as to the reason.

  4. Category:Films set in a movie theatre - Wikipedia

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  5. When the Lumiere brothers held the first commercial cinema screening in Paris almost 130 years ago, few could have imagined what an all-consuming monster it would become. With multi-million dollar ...

  6. How Director Matt Reeves Built the Gotham of Fans’ Dreams - AOL

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    Director Matt Reeves’ Long, Winding Road to Gotham Devin Oktar Yalkin/The New York Times/Redux

  7. The movie theater scene in 'Twisters' is the action sequence ...

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    Here's how 'Minari' director Lee Isaac Chung made the action scene of the summer in the new tornado blockbuster 'Twisters,' starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones.

  8. The Amityville Horror (1979 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Amityville Horror opened in 748 theaters, and grossed $7.8 million during its opening weekend. [6] It earned over $13.3 million over the course of the week across 810 theaters, marking the second best opening week of the year (to that date) after Moonraker ' s $14.7 million, and was AIP's largest ever. [ 49 ]

  9. Review: 'EO,' a gorgeous portrait of a donkey, is the movie ...

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    In one of the most astonishing sequences in “EO,” a rapturous hymn to the natural world from the 84-year-old Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski, a wandering donkey gets lost in a forest primeval.