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Santa Claus: The Movie: Jeannot Szwarc: David Huddleston, John Lithgow, Dudley Moore: United States United Kingdom: Travels of Mr. Kleks: Krzysztof Gradowski: Piotr Fronczewski, SÅ‚awomir Wronka: Poland: Weird Science: John Hughes: Anthony Michael Hall, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Kelly LeBrock: United States: Comedy [4] Wizards of the Lost Kingdom ...
Horror films released in the 1980s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1980; List of horror films of 1981; List of horror films of 1982; List of horror films of 1983; List of horror films of 1984; List of horror films of 1985; List of horror films of 1986; List of horror films of 1987; List of horror films of 1988
This is a list of mystery films by decade. 1910s. Sherlock Holmes (1916) [1] Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917) ... Dressed to Kill (1980) The Fog (1980) The Mirror Crack ...
'The Shining' (1980) "The Shining," directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1980, is a psychological horror film that has become iconic in the genre. Adapted from Stephen King's novel, the movie plunges ...
Highest-grossing films of 1980 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 The Empire Strikes Back: 20th Century Fox: $209,398,025 2 9 to 5: $103,290,500 3 Stir Crazy: Columbia: $101,300,000 4 Airplane! Paramount: $83,453,539 5 Any Which Way You Can: Warner Bros. $70,687,344 6 Private Benjamin: $69,847,348 7 Coal Miner's Daughter: Universal ...
Fade to Black (1980 film) The Fan (1981 film) The Fantasist; Fatal Games; Final Exam (1981 film) The Final Terror; The Fog; The Forest (1982 film) Friday the 13th (1980 film) Friday the 13th Part 2; Friday the 13th Part III; Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter; Friday the 13th: A New Beginning; Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives; Friday the ...
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The decade of the 1980s in Western cinema saw the return of studio-driven pictures, coming from the filmmaker-driven New Hollywood era of the 1970s. [1] The period was when the "high concept" picture was established by producer Don Simpson, [2] where films were expected to be easily marketable and understandable.