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Main aur Charles (transl. Me and Charles) is a 2015 Hindi crime film written and directed by Prawaal Raman and produced by Cynozure Networkz. [2] [3] The film is a fictitious thriller inspired by true events; it is told from the perspective of the Indian cop, Amod Kanth, who handled the case of the Indian Origin French serial killer Charles Sobhraj who was known as the bikini killer.
Bikini Hotel is a campy comedy released in 1997 that aired on Cinemax. It was written by Dom Magwili and directed by Jeff Frey. It was written by Dom Magwili and directed by Jeff Frey. The film features a visual gag based on the 50 ft woman and a cat fight in the miniature golf sequence.
Catfight is a 2016 American black comedy film directed and written by Onur Tukel and starring Sandra Oh, Anne Heche, Alicia Silverstone, Amy Hill, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Ariel Kavoussi, Craig Bierko, Tituss Burgess, and Dylan Baker.
Serving as a sequel to two unrelated films, Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine and Two Mafiosi Against Goldginger, the film stars Vincent Price, Fabian, Francesco Mulé, Laura Antonelli, and the Italian comic duo Franco and Ciccio. [1] The film was shot in Italy by cinematographer Antonio Rinaldi, and released in both English and Italian ...
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. [2] It was written by Asher and Leo Townsend.
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Rank Title Director Worldwide Gross 1: Devdas: Sanjay Leela Bhansali ₹ 99.87 crore 2: Kaante: Sanjay Gupta ₹ 38.37 crore 3: Raaz: Vikram Bhatt ₹ 36.63 crore 4: Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam: K. S. Adhiyaman
This was the first movie Susan Hart made for AIP under her four-picture contract with the studio. [12] She was one of a number of young players in the film who were under a long-term deal with AIP, the others including Donna Loren , Bobbi Shaw , Cheryl Sweeten, Mary Hughes, Michael Nader and Edward Garner.