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  2. Lost in Translation (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $4 million. Box office. $118.7 million. Lost in Translation is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film [note 1] written and directed by Sofia Coppola. Bill Murray stars as Bob Harris, a fading American movie star who is having a midlife crisis when he travels to Tokyo to promote Suntory whisky.

  3. Voyage of the Damned - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in 1974. The Los Angeles Times called it "a human document of rare and discerning power". [6] The book was a best seller, and the authors earned an estimated £500,000 from it. [7] Rights to the book were acquired in 1974. [2] It was originally envisioned as an ABC Movie of the Week but its budget of $7.3 million was too ...

  4. Night on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $2.1 million [1] Night on Earth is a 1991 American comedy-drama anthology film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It is a collection of five vignettes, taking place during the same night, concerning the temporary bond formed between taxi driver and passenger in five cities: Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki.

  5. Claire Forlani - Wikipedia

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    1. Claire Antonia Forlani (born December 1971) is an English actress. She became known in the mid-1990s for her leading role in the film Mallrats, and in the Jean-Michel Basquiat 1996 biopic Basquiat. In 1998, she achieved wide recognition for starring in the fantasy romance film Meet Joe Black. Other notable films include Mystery Men (1999 ...

  6. Your Name - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered at the 2016 Anime Expo convention in Los Angeles, California on July 3, 2016, and later was released theatrically in Japan on August 26, 2016. The film was released in 92 countries. [25] [26] [27] In order to qualify for the Academy Awards, the film was released for one week (December 2–8, 2016) in Los Angeles.

  7. 13 Frightened Girls - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered in Los Angeles on August 28, 1963 and in New York on September 11, 1963. [3] In many American markets, 13 Frightened Girls was released as a second feature along with Gidget Goes to Rome. [2]

  8. Léon: The Professional - Wikipedia

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    Léon is an Italian-American hitman (or "cleaner", as he refers to himself) working for a mafioso named "Old Tony" in the Little Italy neighborhood of New York City. One day, Léon meets Mathilda Lando, a lonely twelve-year-old who lives with her dysfunctional family in an apartment down the hall from Léon and has stopped attending class at her school for troubled girls.

  9. Toho International - Wikipedia

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    Toho International, Inc. (国際東宝㈱, Kokusai Tōhō Kabushiki Gaisha) [2] is an American company that is a subsidiary of Japanese film company Toho Co., Ltd. [3] [4] [5] Founded in May 1953, the company was initially created to sell films by Toho in North and South America; amongst their first features to export overseas were Seven Samurai and Godzilla (both 1954). [3]