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Case 39 is a 2009 American supernatural horror film directed by Christian Alvart, and starring Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland, Bradley Cooper, and Ian McShane.. The film revolves around a social worker who attempts to protect a little girl from her violent parents but finds that things are more dangerous than she had expected.
Midnight Movie: Jack Messitt: Rebekah Brandes, Mandell Maughan, Stan Ellsworth: United States: Direct-to-video [134] Murder Collection V.1: Fred Vogel: United States [135] The Murder Farm Bettina Oberli: Julia Jentsch, Monica Bleibtreu, Vitus Zeplichal: Germany [136] Must Love Death: Andreas Schaap: Sami Loris, Manon Kahle, Lucie Pohl: Germany ...
The title is based on a folk song of the era. Based on extensive research into the many contemporary accounts of Jesse James' crimes and personal life, the novel weaves a third-person narrative of actual events with fictionalized imaginings of the lives of Jesse, his brother Frank, and their followers, including their guerrilla activities during the American Civil War and their insurgency ...
HDNet Movies is an American digital cable and satellite television network launched by Mark Cuban in January 2003 as a spin-off of HDNet (now AXS TV). It is currently majority-owned by Canadian-based Anthem Sports & Entertainment through HDNet LLC, [1] a subsidiary of AXS TV LLC. HDNet Movies features theatrically released films and ...
Glorious 39 is a 2009 British war thriller film written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff, starring Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, Jeremy Northam, Christopher Lee, David Tennant, Jenny Agutter and Eddie Redmayne. The film was released on 20 November 2009.
V1, also known as V1 Murder Case, is a 2019 Tamil suspense thriller film directed by Pavel Navageethan in his directorial debut. [1] The film stars Ram Arun Castro and Vishnupriya Pillai . [ 2 ] The film was released on 27 December 2019.
This was the second issue-oriented TV-movie of its time, following the 1973 CBS tv film Cry Rape starring Andrea Marcovicci, and helped to change human rights and legislation for rape victims. It was NBC's highest rated TV-movie in history with a Nielsen rating of 33.1 and an audience share of 49%.
Kyōka Suzuki as Kafuka Ogawa; Shin'ichi Tsutsumi as Masaki Shibata; Ittoku Kishibe as Inspector Nagoshi; Naoki Sugiura as Professor Saneyuki Fujishiro; Kirin Kiki as Defence Counsel Shigure Nagamura